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Data Center Colocation – Build vs. Buy

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY As businesses grow, the need for reliable and scalable data center space to colocate IT infrastructure also increases. Any data center or power downtime can have crippling effects on a business in the form of decreased productivity, customer churn and lost revenues. Successful businesses often outgrow their own in-house computer and telecom room quickly. They also require suitable environments to support software development, testing, QA and production applications. Furthermore, as businesses target enterprise customers, the need for industry compliance and security increases.roactive in finding ways to prevent them. According to the Ponemon Institute’s 2016 survey, Cost of Data Center Outages, UPS system failure remains as the top

Overcoming the Causes of Data Center Outages

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY A data center’s main function should be to provide constant uptime for the mission-critical applications it houses. However, unplanned outages can happen, and data center operators must be proactive in finding ways to prevent them. According to the Ponemon Institute’s 2016 survey, Cost of Data Center Outages, UPS system failure remains as the top

Cloud Provider Solutions

Accelerate operations—including development, testing and quality assurance, production hosting, and security and compliance—with scalable, reliable, and compliant cloud-based data center solutions.

Scale Development and Testing with Flexible Edge Data Centers

Accelerate innovation and improve control with a cloud edge strategy

Data Center Colocation: A Secure Alternative to the Public Cloud

A company’s most valuable asset is its data. But as a particularly vulnerable resource, it is always at risk of possible loss or corruption via natural disasters, theft, power outages, and malware. As such, the question of data security often comes up when companies consider alternative data-storage options such as colocation and the public cloud.

Case Studies

How 365 Data Centers Helped Maxar (formerly Vricon) Launch in Just Nine Weeks

When the leading provider of photorealistic 3D products and digital elevation models couldn’t find an IT provider to take them seriously, 365 Data Centers delivered core infrastructure that got their business off the ground.

Why TED Relies on 365 Data Centers for Daily Transfers of Large Data Files Worldwide

When TED, a worldwide organization dedicated to spreading innovative ideas about technology, entertainment, and design, decided to simplify their network and build a business continuity strategy, they turned to 365 Data Centers.

Trusted Investment Advisors Turns to 365 Data Centers for Cloud Migration and Security

When Precision Financial decided to make their team mobile, they not only needed top-notch security, but a quick, orchestrated migration that would ensure a seamless transition to the cloud. They turned to 365 Data Centers for Cloud Migration and Security

How 365 Data Centers Helps Prepare Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center for the Future

When other IT service providers tried to upsell central Brooklyn’s oldest hospital on costly upgrades to their existing backup system, 365 Data Centers stepped in and built an IT infrastructure to last.

Educational Childcare Trusts 365 Data Centers to Keep their Children Safe

Children of America found a viable infrastructure partner in 365’s experienced team who helped build a modular, scalable solution in which they can fully support every single location from their corporate headquarters in South Florida.

365 Data Centers Keeps an International Financial Planning Company Online

In 2018, the on-site server room’s air conditioning units failed. The temperature rose to nearly 90 degrees, a dangerously high temperature for servers. Thankfully, Money Concepts had its critical infrastructure colocated in 365’s data center which enabled them stay online.

365 Data Centers Powers Latin American Mobile Payment Pioneer

YellowPepper found a viable infrastructure partner in 365 Data Centers’ experienced team who helped build a modular, scalable solution and also ensured its Cardholder Data Environment (CDE) was secure and PCI-DSS compliant.

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SOC 2 Compliance Certification

What is SOC 2? Service Organization Controls (SOC) 2 reports are intended to meet the needs of a broad range of users that need information and assurance about the controls at a service organization that affect the security, availability, and processing integrity of the systems the service organization uses to process users’ data and the

SSAE 16 Compliance Certification

What Is SSAE 16? The Statement on Standards for Attestation Engagements No. 16 (SSAE 16) is a set of standards developed specifically for certified public accountants (CPAs) to evaluate an entity’s internal controls and the impact a service organization may have on the entity’s control environment. This is particularly important as auditors attempt to accurately

HIPAA Compliance Certification

What is HIPAA? The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) was enacted by the United States Congress and signed by President Bill Clinton in 1996. Title I of HIPAA protects health insurance coverage for workers and their families when they change or lose their jobs. Title II of HIPAA, known as the

PCI DSS 3.0 Compliance Certification

What is PCI DSS? The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) is a proprietary information security standard for organizations that handle credit card information and transactions from the major brands including Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, and JCB. The PCI standard was created to increase controls around cardholder data to reduce credit card