The company invested $45 million in new switches and faster server capabilities last year. Linode CEO Christopher S. Aker said in a statement his firm will add Singapore and Frankfurt to its network of six data centers by June. "We are thrilled to be expanding into the Philadelphia area," Aker added. "We expect our new location to attract job candidates who are passionate about Linux and interested in joining our vibrant team of innovative people." COO Tom Asaro promised "competitive salaries, excellent benefits, flexible work hours" at a growing tech company.