Posted By Rich Miller On July 5, 2007 @ 12:45 pm In Technology | Comments Disabled
Canadian data center operator eNation is staking out the leading edge of the “Blackbox economy” of services built around Sun Microsystems’ portable data center. eNation, which specializes in hosting services for online casinos and betting sites, has begun marketing a customized version of the Blackbox [1] which it will buy from Sun and then configure and install for its customers.
“There’s a lot of interest, but what customers are learning is that you can’t just plunk it down on the ground and start using it,” said Cheryl Giblon, director of global sales and marketing for eNation. “That’s where we come in. We customize it and also do the installation, including the setup of the power and cooling.”
eNation [2] launched the offering last week, and hasn’t sold any yet. But Giblon reports strong interest from gaming customers, some of which are located in casino-friendly nations in the Caribbean. “A lot of them have their primary data centers in hurricane zones, and are interested in a portable data center as a backup solution. It would be in another location, but close enough that they can get to it.”
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[1] customized version of the Blackbox: http://www.enationcorp.com/index.php?pt=news&type=press&id=25
[2] eNation: http://www.enationcorp.com/
[3] Project Blackbox: http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/archives/2006/Oct/17/sun_unveils_data_center_in_a_box.html
[4] first customer shipment: http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/archives/2007/Jun/23/stanford_center_is_first_blackbox_recipient.html
[5] Rich Miller: http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/archives/author/richm/
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