Iron Mountain was originally founded by a mushroom farmer in the 1950s.

However, in the pivot of the century, the company launched a paper records storage service using the very mine that once housed mushrooms.

As the world around them digitized, Iron Mountain had to adapt to change and eventually became the data center company we know today. However, they have still kept some of its underground mines.

In this episode of Zero Downtime, we talk to Mark Kidd about Iron Mountain's evolution and the lessons that can be learned by the data center industry.