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Hosting CEO on Pentadyne Board

Tags:  colocation  europe  intel  storage  telecity 

By theWHIR.com , March 30, 2007

March 30, 2007 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Clean energy storage system manufacturer Pentadyne Power (pentadyne.com) announced on Thursday that TelecityRedbus Group (.telecityredbus.com) CEO Michael Tobin has joined Pentadyne's board of directors.

London, UK-based TelecityRedbus provides colocation, managed data center, hosting and connectivity services in Europe. The company specializes in designing, building and managing business-critical Web infrastructures to help companies reduce the cost, complexity and risks associated with maintaining Web and online environments.

Prior to joining TelecityRedbus, Tobin was managing director of Fujitsu's Frankfurt operations, general manager of ICL Fujitsu Services in Copenhagen, and international business development director at the Paris-based GlobalServe, a European consortium of systems integrators. Tobin also worked with a Paris-based US manufacturer of multiprocessor Intel SuperServers and with other computer and robotics companies.

"We anticipate that Mr. Tobin will be another exceptional source of leadership on Pentadyne's board of directors," says Lee Bailey, Pentadyne board chairman, advisory partner of Rustic Canyon Partners and managing director of US Renewables Group. "I and the other board members look forward to working with him on further growing Pentadyne's success."

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