Information Technology
Cost Considerations for Outsourcing IT
By oneneck at 8 July, 2010, 12:00 am
IT outsourcing allows companies to focus on controlling and reducing the costs associated with managing IT services and hosting in-house. While IT professionals manage your IT environment, you can focus on your strategic business goals. This article will discuss cost considerations when outsourcing IT and how it can be beneficial to your business.
Read More >>Data Center: Learning about Physical Layout & Environment
By corelinkdatacenters at 8 July, 2010, 12:00 am
A data center can occupy an individual room of a building, a floor or more or an entire building. Most of the equipment in a data center is often in the form of servers mounted in cabinets, which are commonly placed in single rows forming corridors between rows. These corridors allow individuals access to the front and rear of the cabinets.
Read More >>What to Expect From a Colocation Service Provider?
By corelinkdatacenters at 8 July, 2010, 12:00 am
A colocation service provider allows multiple customers to locate servers, networks and storage gear and interconnect to a wide variety of telecommunications as well as other network service providers for a relatively low cost and with minimal complexity. This article will discuss what you should expect from a colocation service provider in terms of power and density as well as services provided.
Read More >>The Features of a Data Center Facility
By corelinkdatacenters at 8 July, 2010, 12:00 am
A data center facility is a building used to house computer systems as well as associated components, such as storage and telecommunications systems. It commonly includes backup or redundant power supplies, environmental controls (e.g. fire suppression), security devices and redundant data communications connections. This article will discuss some features of a data center facility.
Read More >>What is a Colocation Center?
By corelinkdatacenters at 8 July, 2010, 12:00 am
A colocation center, which is sometimes referred to as a carrier hotel, is a type of data center where numerous customers locate server, storage gear and network and interconnect to various telecommunications and other network service providers with minimum complexity and cost. A majority of Internet exchange points provide colocation services.
Read More >>Nevada Data Center: How to Look for Quality
By corelinkdatacenters at 8 July, 2010, 12:00 am
While companies are considering budget cuts across the board in this economy, their Nevada data center is certainly not among them. Construction of data centers has boomed over the last couple of years as companies realize that it’s a more cost efficient and effective way at managing their data systems. As more and more businesses rely on the technology, many companies have sprung up to fill the need. How do you tell a good Nevada data center from a bad one, so you don’t make a mistake in choosing an outsourcing partner?
Read More >>Nevada Colocation: The Small Business Advantage
By corelinkdatacenters at 8 July, 2010, 12:00 am
A Nevada colocation facility is the best of both worlds. You have complete control over your system, but you don’t have the cost and responsibility of maintaining and monitoring it. A colocation is a server that is owned by you but is stored in the premises of a hosting company. You pay rent for the company to monitor and maintain it. Let’s look at the ways a Nevada colocation facility can benefit your business.
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