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Infocrossing
announces Atlanta center
One of 20 new data centers planned by colocation provider
By Rich
Miller
CarrierHotels News Staff
June 8, 2000 -- Colocation services provider
Infocrossing, Inc. today announced plans for a 52,000
square foot Internet Data Center in the Atlanta suburb of Norcross,
Ga.
The Leonia,
N.J.-based company said the facility is part of a larger national
rollout of 20 data centers in prime markets. The new facility
will offer network neutral spave to ISPs, dot-com companies and
other Internet-centric businesses.
"Atlanta
area businesses want high availability 24 hours a day, 365 days
of the year and assurance that their technology can grow with
them," said Joseph Germanotta, Infocrossing President and
COO. "`We provide our customers with individualized services
to meet their performance criteria and accelerate their time to
market."
The Atlanta
IDC will feature a state-of-the-art command center powered by
IBM-Tivoli software conforming to the company's strict standards
of security, redundancy and quality through its Enterprise Quality
of Service (eQoS). All Infocrossing IDCs have raised flooring,
lockable cages, climate-control HVAC, a self-contained power plant
with battery backup and auxiliary diesel generators, smoke detection,
fire suppression with FM200 gas, on-duty guards, card entry systems
and video surveillance.``
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