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TurnKey Internet Purchases Datacenter — Expands Footprint in New York’s Tech Valley   no comments

Feb 2, 2010 @ 2:08pm New York Datacenter

We are excited to announce that we have just finalized the purchase of a former federal government building in Colonie, New York that will be the site of our brand new datacenter! Demand for our web hosting and colocation services has continued to grow as businesses look to control costs for web-enabled applications and IT services. Our new location will meet this growing demand, increasing our capacity by 12,000 servers. The new datacenter is slated to go live in the 3rd quarter of 2010.

In the words of Adam Wills, our President and CEO: “We are very excited to continue to expand here in New York. New York has been a great location, providing access to the best qualified staff, reliable green-friendly power sources and high-speed fiber optic connectivity. It has provided us with the ideal centralized geographic location to meet the demands of our clients across the globe.”

The former federal government building will protect our infrastructure behind 1-foot-thick concrete walls, built to federal government specifications. The 10,000+ square-foot space will feature redundant, green-friendly electrical systems, multiple high-speed fiber optic connections, video surveillance, and state-of-the-art biometric security protocols. In addition to the 12,000 new TurnKey servers, the datacenter will also include fully-managed colocation suites for businesses looking for secure, reliable connectivity for their own servers and equipment.

With the purchase of the new building and multiple new hires in the past 60 days, we’ve seen record growth in 2010!

Our new tier 1 datacenter will be consistent with our industry-leading standards for power availability, environmental control, high-performance web application hosting and 100% network uptime.

Watch this space for updates!
Read the complete press release.

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Written by admin on February 2nd, 2010

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