April 3, 2007 — (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Internet access and network solutions provider Internet Initiative Japan (iij.ad.jp/en) along with network operation outsourcing company Net Care (netcare.co.jp) announced on Monday the opening of the Ikebukuro Data Center in Tokyo, Japan.
The Ikebukuro Data Center is IIJ’s thirteenth facility and will open in central Tokyo to service the high demand in the area. The center is based on an outsourcing-on-demand concept and provides a range of system administration and monitoring services to meet the growing and diverse outsourcing needs of many of today’s corporations, says the company.
IIJ says not only have companies resorted to outsourcing system operations to data centers because of rising corporate investment in IT and growing demand from broadband-dependent network-based businesses, but data centers have also become favorable solutions for potential disaster recovery related to natural disasters and power outages, especially in the Tokyo metropolitan area.
IIJ now has four locations in Tokyo as well as facilities in Sapporo, Sendai, Saitama, Nagoya Osaka, Kyoto and Fukuoka.
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