CoreSite Realty Corporation has announced that Paperspace, a technology company that provides its customers with a full, personal computer that lives in the cloud and is accessible from any web browser, has just completed data center deployments in CoreSite’s New York and Santa Clara campuses.

Paperspace worked with its IT services provider, COLOpeople, to find a scalable, high-performance data center solution to meet the needs of its newly launched cloud computing platform. Paperspace chose CoreSite for its access to leading enterprises, cloud providers and internet peering exchanges, as well as flexible and scalable data center solutions, based on strong initial customer demand for Paperspace’s cloud solution. It was critical for Paperspace to deploy within a high-density, scalable, national data center platform operated by a provider with a strong track record of reliability.

“Our primary needs for a data center partner are to be flexible in accommodating our rapid growth in high-density power environments and to offer connectivity to a robust set of enterprise customers and network- and cloud-service partners across the U.S.,” said Daniel Kobran, co-founder at Paperspace. “CoreSite continues to more than meet all of our criteria.”

Paperspace provides enterprises with an innovative solution to the need for additional processing power on demand in an easy-to-use interface. With its deployments on both coasts in CoreSite’s platform, Paperspace can reach an expanded audience within CoreSite’s robust customer communities, including a growing base of enterprise demand.

CoreSite’s New York campus includes data center facilities in Manhattan and Secaucus, NJ, comprising over 280,000 sq ft of connected, reliable, high-performance data center capacity. Supporting acceleration of customers’ IT performance while reducing customer costs, CoreSite’s New York campus hosts over 45 network service providers and provides direct access to some of the world’s leading cloud service providers, all with robust, low-latency network access to Manhattan.

CoreSite's Silicon Valley data center market is comprised of operational facilities in Santa Clara, San Jose, and Milpitas, with an additional two data centers in Santa Clara currently under construction. When completed, these seven facilities will total nearly 780,000 sq ft of data center capacity. Nearly 200 customers, including enterprises, international and national carriers, social media companies, cloud computing providers, and media and entertainment firms, connect to do business in CoreSite’s Silicon Valley data centers.

“We are pleased to welcome Paperspace to our robust and growing cloud services community across our national platform,” said Steve Smith, senior vice president of sales and marketing at CoreSite. “We are excited to partner with Paperspace as they launch their innovative cloud computing offering. We look forward to supporting their rapid growth with reliable and scalable data center solutions, while providing a seamless, high-touch customer experience.”