Since the early days of the internet age, HostColor has quietly built infrastructure for a world that increasingly demands computing power close to where people and data actually live. In late August 2026, the company extended its AMD server footprint into Amsterdam, Frankfurt, and Singapore — three cities that function as digital crossroads for their respective continents. The move reflects a broader shift in how organizations think about distance: latency is no longer merely a technical inconvenience but a competitive liability, and the race to place processing power at the edge of networks