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Collocation is moving or placing things together, sometimes implying a proper order. On the Internet, this term (usually spelled "Colocation") refers to the provisioning of space for a customer's communications equipment within the service provider's premises.
Colocation is sometimes provided by companies that specialize in Web site hosting, which is the business of housing, serving, and maintaining files for one or more web sites. The owner of a Web site can place the site's servers on the premises of an Internet service provider (ISP). The customer places their servers in a data center (sometimes spelled datacenter) which is a centralized repository, either physical or virtual, for the storage, management, and dissemination of data and information relating to a specific interest. The National Climatic Data Center, for example, is a public data center that maintains the world's largest archive of weather information.
A private data center may exist within an organization's facilities or may be maintained as a specialized facility. Every organization has some sort of a data center, although it might be referred to as a server room or even a computer closet. In that sense, data center may be synonymous with network operations center (NOC), a restricted access area containing automated systems that constantly monitor server activity, Web traffic, and network performance.
A carrier hotel provides colocation on a massive scale, offering various services to customers ranging from modest-sized racks to dedicated rooms or groups of rooms. All the major Telecom carriers are collocated in carrier hotels. Some carrier hotels offer hardware and software installation, as well as other managed services. A carrier hotel may also house a meeting room where representatives of all the companies or guests served by the facility can exchange ideas and information.
Offering colocation, disaster recovery and hosted IT services, 1Vault Networks combines over 55 years of experience in helping small, medium and large enterprises as well as government accounts design, manage, maintain and monitor IT infrastructure and disaster recovery plans.
1Vault has met the rigorous requirements for the Statement of Auditing Standards No. 70 [...]
Collocation is moving or placing things together, sometimes implying a proper order. On the Internet, this term (usually spelled "Colocation") refers to the provisioning of space for a customer's communications equipment within the service provider's premises.
Colocation is sometimes provided by companies that specialize in Web site hosting, which is the business of housing, serving, and maintaining files for one or more web sites. The owner of a Web site can place the site's servers on the premises of an Internet service provider (ISP). The customer places their servers in a data center (sometimes spelled datacenter) which is a centralized repository, either physical or virtual, for the storage, management, and dissemination of data and information relating to a specific interest. The National Climatic Data Center, for example, is a public data center that maintains the world's largest archive of weather information.
A private data center may exist within an organization's facilities or may be maintained as a specialized facility. Every organization has some sort of a data center, although it might be referred to as a server room or even a computer closet. In that sense, data center may be synonymous with network operations center (NOC), a restricted access area containing automated systems that constantly monitor server activity, Web traffic, and network performance.
A carrier hotel provides colocation on a massive scale, offering various services to customers ranging from modest-sized racks to dedicated rooms or groups of rooms. All the major Telecom carriers are collocated in carrier hotels. Some carrier hotels offer hardware and software installation, as well as other managed services. A carrier hotel may also house a meeting room where representatives of all the companies or guests served by the facility can exchange ideas and information.
Level 3 Communications, Inc. (Level 3) through its operating subsidiaries, is primarily engaged in the communications business. Level 3 is a facilities-based provider of a range of integrated communications services. As of December 31, 2008, the Company had approximately 77,000 intercity route miles in North America and Europe, connecting 23 countries. As of [...]
Collocation is moving or placing things together, sometimes implying a proper order. On the Internet, this term (usually spelled "Colocation") refers to the provisioning of space for a customer's communications equipment within the service provider's premises.
Colocation is sometimes provided by companies that specialize in Web site hosting, which is the business of housing, serving, and maintaining files for one or more web sites. The owner of a Web site can place the site's servers on the premises of an Internet service provider (ISP). The customer places their servers in a data center (sometimes spelled datacenter) which is a centralized repository, either physical or virtual, for the storage, management, and dissemination of data and information relating to a specific interest. The National Climatic Data Center, for example, is a public data center that maintains the world's largest archive of weather information.
A private data center may exist within an organization's facilities or may be maintained as a specialized facility. Every organization has some sort of a data center, although it might be referred to as a server room or even a computer closet. In that sense, data center may be synonymous with network operations center (NOC), a restricted access area containing automated systems that constantly monitor server activity, Web traffic, and network performance.
A carrier hotel provides colocation on a massive scale, offering various services to customers ranging from modest-sized racks to dedicated rooms or groups of rooms. All the major Telecom carriers are collocated in carrier hotels. Some carrier hotels offer hardware and software installation, as well as other managed services. A carrier hotel may also house a meeting room where representatives of all the companies or guests served by the facility can exchange ideas and information.
The Long Island Data and Recovery Center (LIDARC) is a state of the art 200,000 sq ft building located at 1025 Old Country Road in Westbury, NY. Currently 45,000 square feet is dedicated for data center space. LIDARC is a carrier neutral facility operator, which brings you the greatest choice of service providers [...]
Collocation is moving or placing things together, sometimes implying a proper order. On the Internet, this term (usually spelled "Colocation") refers to the provisioning of space for a customer's communications equipment within the service provider's premises.
Colocation is sometimes provided by companies that specialize in Web site hosting, which is the business of housing, serving, and maintaining files for one or more web sites. The owner of a Web site can place the site's servers on the premises of an Internet service provider (ISP). The customer places their servers in a data center (sometimes spelled datacenter) which is a centralized repository, either physical or virtual, for the storage, management, and dissemination of data and information relating to a specific interest. The National Climatic Data Center, for example, is a public data center that maintains the world's largest archive of weather information.
A private data center may exist within an organization's facilities or may be maintained as a specialized facility. Every organization has some sort of a data center, although it might be referred to as a server room or even a computer closet. In that sense, data center may be synonymous with network operations center (NOC), a restricted access area containing automated systems that constantly monitor server activity, Web traffic, and network performance.
A carrier hotel provides colocation on a massive scale, offering various services to customers ranging from modest-sized racks to dedicated rooms or groups of rooms. All the major Telecom carriers are collocated in carrier hotels. Some carrier hotels offer hardware and software installation, as well as other managed services. A carrier hotel may also house a meeting room where representatives of all the companies or guests served by the facility can exchange ideas and information.
SAVVIS, Inc. (SAVVIS) provides information technology (IT) services, including managed hosting, utility computing, colocation, managed security, network and professional services, through its global infrastructure to businesses and government agencies around the world. Its services are designed to offer IT solution that meets the specific IT infrastructure and business needs of its customers. The [...]
Collocation is moving or placing things together, sometimes implying a proper order. On the Internet, this term (usually spelled "Colocation") refers to the provisioning of space for a customer's communications equipment within the service provider's premises.
Colocation is sometimes provided by companies that specialize in Web site hosting, which is the business of housing, serving, and maintaining files for one or more web sites. The owner of a Web site can place the site's servers on the premises of an Internet service provider (ISP). The customer places their servers in a data center (sometimes spelled datacenter) which is a centralized repository, either physical or virtual, for the storage, management, and dissemination of data and information relating to a specific interest. The National Climatic Data Center, for example, is a public data center that maintains the world's largest archive of weather information.
A private data center may exist within an organization's facilities or may be maintained as a specialized facility. Every organization has some sort of a data center, although it might be referred to as a server room or even a computer closet. In that sense, data center may be synonymous with network operations center (NOC), a restricted access area containing automated systems that constantly monitor server activity, Web traffic, and network performance.
A carrier hotel provides colocation on a massive scale, offering various services to customers ranging from modest-sized racks to dedicated rooms or groups of rooms. All the major Telecom carriers are collocated in carrier hotels. Some carrier hotels offer hardware and software installation, as well as other managed services. A carrier hotel may also house a meeting room where representatives of all the companies or guests served by the facility can exchange ideas and information.
For over ten years Switch and Data has provided network neutral data center and Internet exchange services supporting the needs of the world’s leading online brands. These demanding businesses rely on our expertise to provide safe and secure network exchange points to connect with each other, their customers and the global Internet.
Switch [...]
Collocation is moving or placing things together, sometimes implying a proper order. On the Internet, this term (usually spelled "Colocation") refers to the provisioning of space for a customer's communications equipment within the service provider's premises.
Colocation is sometimes provided by companies that specialize in Web site hosting, which is the business of housing, serving, and maintaining files for one or more web sites. The owner of a Web site can place the site's servers on the premises of an Internet service provider (ISP). The customer places their servers in a data center (sometimes spelled datacenter) which is a centralized repository, either physical or virtual, for the storage, management, and dissemination of data and information relating to a specific interest. The National Climatic Data Center, for example, is a public data center that maintains the world's largest archive of weather information.
A private data center may exist within an organization's facilities or may be maintained as a specialized facility. Every organization has some sort of a data center, although it might be referred to as a server room or even a computer closet. In that sense, data center may be synonymous with network operations center (NOC), a restricted access area containing automated systems that constantly monitor server activity, Web traffic, and network performance.
A carrier hotel provides colocation on a massive scale, offering various services to customers ranging from modest-sized racks to dedicated rooms or groups of rooms. All the major Telecom carriers are collocated in carrier hotels. Some carrier hotels offer hardware and software installation, as well as other managed services. A carrier hotel may also house a meeting room where representatives of all the companies or guests served by the facility can exchange ideas and information.
For over 20 years, Telehouse has pioneered the development of data center services and worked to keep our clients’ information secure and uninterrupted, while performing at the optimum level.
Telehouse operates two SAS 70 Type II data centers and colocation facilities in New York, including our 162,000 square ft. flagship disaster recovery center [...]
Collocation is moving or placing things together, sometimes implying a proper order. On the Internet, this term (usually spelled "Colocation") refers to the provisioning of space for a customer's communications equipment within the service provider's premises.
Colocation is sometimes provided by companies that specialize in Web site hosting, which is the business of housing, serving, and maintaining files for one or more web sites. The owner of a Web site can place the site's servers on the premises of an Internet service provider (ISP). The customer places their servers in a data center (sometimes spelled datacenter) which is a centralized repository, either physical or virtual, for the storage, management, and dissemination of data and information relating to a specific interest. The National Climatic Data Center, for example, is a public data center that maintains the world's largest archive of weather information.
A private data center may exist within an organization's facilities or may be maintained as a specialized facility. Every organization has some sort of a data center, although it might be referred to as a server room or even a computer closet. In that sense, data center may be synonymous with network operations center (NOC), a restricted access area containing automated systems that constantly monitor server activity, Web traffic, and network performance.
A carrier hotel provides colocation on a massive scale, offering various services to customers ranging from modest-sized racks to dedicated rooms or groups of rooms. All the major Telecom carriers are collocated in carrier hotels. Some carrier hotels offer hardware and software installation, as well as other managed services. A carrier hotel may also house a meeting room where representatives of all the companies or guests served by the facility can exchange ideas and information.
Telx is the premier resource for interconnection related colocation, technical support and value added services in the United States. Telx offers the richest connectivity and dedicated service options in the most secure and reliable colocation facilities for our customers’ mission critical operations.
At Telx, we leverage the strength of our customers’ diverse networks [...]
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