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InteleNet Ups Services with Facility

By theWHIR.com , September 03, 2008

By Justin Lee, theWHIR.com

September 3, 2008 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- InteleNet Communications (intelenet.net), a Managed Data Holdings Company (manageddataholdings.com) company, announced on Wednesday it has made improvements in the delivery of data replication, virtualization and disaster recovery services, following MDH's acquisition last week of the Chicago-based Stargate data center.

"This acquisition by our parent company translates into additional flexibility and security for our customers," says Carlos Oliveira, general manager of InteleNet. "It also allows InteleNet to build on its reputation as a premier, high-density colocation and managed services provider in Southern California that can serve customers nationwide with a secure and redundant infrastructure."

The Stargate data center is located in Oak Brook, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. Founded in 1989, the 86,000-square-foot data center facility provides colocation and dedicated server solutions.

The addition of the Stargate data center enables InteleNet to further broaden its data management offerings in Southern California, offering a range of colocation, multi-site performance-based IP routing, disaster recovery solutions, scalable managed services, and managed hosting.

By operating multiple cross-country data center, MDH is positioned to provide its customers with a secure data storage environment, increased efficiency and a clear path for future growth requirements through virtualization, and strengthened data recovery, says the company.

Managed Data Holdings says it actively targets data centers across suburban Tier I and Tier II markets in the US to meet the increasing demand for managed hosting, managed services, colocation space and disaster recovery services.

In addition to the Stargate data center, the company also owns and operates other data center facilities, including InteleNet Communications in Irvine, California, as well as Data393 in Englewood, Colorado, which it acquired in January.

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