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Terremark Worldwide announced the availability of its full suite of managed solutions at the NAP of the Capital Region (NCR) following the completed deployment of its Infinistructure utility-computing platform.
Terremark's managed services for federal government and enterprise customers include its Enterprise Cloud services, managed hosting, and secure information services.
The availability of Terremark's full set of products and services at NCR provides a higher level of redundancy for the many customers interested in dynamic solutions to their disaster recovery/COOP needs. In addition, Terremark 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.
Opened in June 2008, the NAP of the Capital Region is strategically located in Culpeper, Va., 60 miles from Washington, D.C. and was specifically designed to exceed standards as a Federal data communications and hosting facility offering the ultimate in physical security.
"Since the facility opened, the strong demand for Terremark's world-class IT infrastructure solutions from such a highly secure and technologically sophisticated datacenter campus has exceeded our initial expectations and the facility continues to attract strong demand from both Federal and enterprise customers from areas throughout the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast regions of the United States," said Manuel D. Medina, Chairman and CEO of Terremark.
The 30-acre NCR campus can accommodate up to five, 50,000-square-foot independent datacenter structures and a 72,000-square-foot secure office building. Each structure will be a secure bunker, designed to provide managed co-location space that meets the standards for sensitive compartmented information facilities (SCIFs) to customers who require it.
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