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CIBER Announces Phoenix Data Center

Systems integrator CIBER, Inc. (CBR) has established a dedicated managed services data center in Phoenix, Ariz. in a building owned and managed by Digital Realty Trust (DLR). The facility will be the fourth CIBER data center in the U.S.

"Our data center in Phoenix is housed in an elite facility, with a vast array of carrier options and connectivity," said Mark Perlstein, Vice President of CIBER’s Edison, New Jersey-based IT Operations practice. "This facility nicely complements our East Coast data centers and gracefully expands our hosted and managed services solution offerings to companies located in high-risk cities or at-risk facilities."

CIBER is running and managing the data center's private suite space, providing a secure, self-contained facility for operating client mission-critical IT infrastructures. CIBER’s clients include mid-market companies, divisions of Fortune 500 enterprises, and federal, state, and local government entities.

CIBER is an international system integration consultancy, offering both custom and enterprise resource planning (ERP) package environments and across all technology platforms, operating systems and infrastructures. Founded in 1974 and headquartered in Greenwood Village, Colorado, CIBER has more than 60 U.S. offices, 22 European offices and five offices in Asia, with 8,250 employees and annual revenue of approximately $1 billion.

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  By Rich Miller February 22, 2007 | Permalink | >Get Posts By E-mail

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