$Iron Mountain(IRM)$ The Subterranean Pivot: How Iron Mountain Transformed into an AI Powerhouse For decades, Iron Mountain (NYSE: IRM) was synonymous with cardboard boxes, heavy padlocks, and shredding trucks. Founded in 1951 inside an old New York iron mine, the company built a lucrative empire storing physical documents. Today, that narrative has completely shifted. Iron Mountain has successfully pivoted into a high-growth data infrastructure and artificial intelligence player, leveraging its massive physical footprint to power modern computing. 1. From Box Storage to AI Server Racks Iron Mountain operates as a Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT). Historically, revenue came from charging companies "storage rent" for physical files. Because
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