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The client that is the subject of his case study provides analog and digital television to its residential and business customers, as well as high-speed Internet and telephony services with its two-way broadband fiber networks.
The client that is the subject of this case study provides analog and digital television to its residential and business customers, as well as high-speed Internet and telephony services with its two-way broadband fiber networks.
Basefarm, a leading, global IT hosting and colocation services provider, securely hosts more than 35,000 services and reaches over 40 million endusers worldwide in industries ranging from finance and government, to media and travel.
Seattle-based TeleCommunication Systems (TCS) saw plans for its new data center run into a wall when the local utility company said the grid didn’t have enough available power to support the expansion. But in this case, it seemed running into a wall was exactly what TCS needed.
A media/information company decided to consolidate their traditional servers into blade servers to conserve space, curb energy costs, and avoid construction of a new facility.
Soon after transforming 4,500 sq ft of office space into a new cold aisle containment (CAC) solution colocation provider, Hostirian, set a date to begin moving customers into their new environment.
Involta is an award-winning national provider of IT intelligence and end-to-end infrastructure, including fiber connectivity, managed services, and colocation in their enterprise-class, multi-tenant data centers.
Machine Zone has developed proprietary technology that creates an immersive, real-time gaming experience enjoyed by more than 130 million people globally.
Nearly 900 physicians and more than 8,000 nurses work at University of Florida (UF) Health Shands Hospital, a teaching hospital of the University of Florida in Gainesville, FL.