Terremark's NAP of the Capital Region campus.
(WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Terremark Worldwide (www.terremark.com) announced on Monday it is offering its full suite of managed solutions at the NAP of the Capital Region following the completed deployment of its Infinistructure utility-computing platform.
The announcement follows last week’s news of the company upgrading its Enterprise Cloud computing platform with new features, which includes Dynamic Capacity Management.
Terremark’s managed services for federal government and enterprise customers, include its Enterprise Cloud services, managed hosting, and secure information services.
According to the press release, Terremark is offering its full set of products and services at NCR to “provide a higher level of redundancy for the many customers interested in dynamic solutions to their disaster recovery/COOP needs.”
The company also adds that it is addressing customer demand for an enterprise-class cloud computing offering with infrastructure based in multiple sites by adding NCR to its overall Enterprise Cloud footprint.
“Our ability to offer our current and potential customers a full suite of services from another of our world-class data centers will only increase our already robust pipeline and provide our customers additional flexibility to customize solutions to meet their business needs,” says Marvin Wheeler, Terremark’s chief operations officer and US commercial business unit president. “Offering our Enterprise Cloud services from multiple facilities enhances the flexibility of the offering for our customers and takes the idea of a ‘true cloud’ for IT infrastructure to the next level.”
Opened in June 2008, the NAP of the Capital Region is strategically located in Culpeper, Virginia, 60 miles from Washington, DC.
The 30-acre campus was specifically designed to exceed standards as a Federal data communications and hosting facility offering complete physical security.
The site is designed for government organizations, enterprises and Web 2.0 companies requiring managed infrastructure solutions that meet today’s needs for power, space and bandwidth-intensive applications or hot/warm sites for disaster recovery/COOP environments.
The NCR campus can accommodate up to five, 50,000-square-foot independent data center structures and a 72,000-square-foot secure office building, with each structure acting as a secure bunker that provides managed colocation space.
The company offers more detail about the NCR campus on its website, which also includes a video tour of the site.
Terremark provides government and enterprise customers a complete suite of managed solutions including managed hosting, colocation, disaster recovery, security and cloud computing services.
The company will be hosting the North American Network Operators Group at NANOG 45 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic from January 25 to 28.
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