Terremark Expands Cloud to Denver

Terremark, a Verizon Company, has boosted its cloud infrastructure capacity by deploying a node of its Enterprise Cloud at its data center in Denver.

Rich Miller

May 16, 2012

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Terremark, a Verizon Company, has boosted its cloud infrastructure capacity by deploying a node of its Enterprise Cloud at its data center in Denver. Terremark’s Denver features more than 70,000 square feet of floor space.

”When enterprises and government agencies look at cloud for their IT infrastructure needs, they require high standards for the reliability of the underlying physical infrastructure that houses the cloud platform,” said Ellen Rubin, Terremark’s vice president of Cloud Products. “Terremark’s cloud-enabled data centers provide the diverse connectivity, robust physical security and top-tier data center space that these organizations are looking for from their cloud providers.”

The latest expansion follows a scaling up of Terremark's Sao Paulo data center, the Network Access Point (NAP) do Brasil. Once completed, the cloud-enabled facility will have 70,000 square feet of raised data center floor space and will be able to house 150,000 servers in a connected, secure and redundant ecosystem.

The Denver data center facility is part of Terremark’s network of nearly 50 strategically located data centers around the world.

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