Data393 Expands Data Center

Data393 announces accelerated 10,000 square foot expansion of higher density data center space in Denver Tech Center

January 16, 2008

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ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- Following its recent acquisition by Managed Data Holdings, Data393, a leading provider of colocation, managed hosting, disaster recovery and IP network services, announced today the company is accelerating the addition of 10,000 square feet of power-rich, data center space to its existing SAS 70 Type II data center in Denver. The expansion is targeted specifically at meeting the growing needs of its customers and the overall Denver market. To be completed by April 2008, the expansion area is now available for pre-sale.

The demand for colocation and managed hosting continues to grow at an attractive rate,” said Brett Jones, General Manager of Data393. “We’ve heard from our current and potential customers about their needs for higher density power and cooling to support blade technology. Simultaneously, we are accommodating more growth space as businesses consolidate computing infrastructure from their offices to our data center. Our investment meets those needs with increased power and cooling while delivering greater options for tailored colocation bundled with high touch managed services.”

Data393 Inc.

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