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Infocrossing Expands Tempe Data Center
Infocrossing, Inc. (IFOX) has upgraded its Tempe, Ariz., data center with the major power, cabling and cooling capabilities required to double the capacity for high density computing. The technology upgrades allow Infocrossing to increase its capacity to support clients with high-density installations featuring densely racked servers and blade servers.
"We proactively designed this upgrade to ensure the latest infrastructure is in place for today’s new technology developments, as well as the innovation coming in the future," said Infocrossing CTO Dave Leonard. "With Infocrossing’s Tempe data center upgrade, we have expanded our capacity for our clients to maximize densely racked servers, blade servers and other new technology driving their business or providing a competitive edge. We were able to increase the productive capacity of the data center without a physical expansion."
Infocrossing’s upgraded Tempe data center supports more computing per square foot in its high density areas than in its low density floor space, which houses traditional tape devices, servers and mainframes. The 60,000-square-foot Tempe facility was built in 1998 as a Class-A data center, and was engineered from the ground up to incorporate continued power and cooling upgrades as needed. This forward design ensured that power and cooling—the limiting factors of many data centers—could be systematically increased with major upgrades as needed without impacting the existing data center’s fully redundant, high availability and highly secure support.
Infocrossing, Inc. provides IT infrastructure, enterprise application and business process outsourcing services.
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By Rich Miller
January 23, 2007 | Permalink | >Get Posts By E-mail
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