ColoServe Moves Accountants Out, Equipment In

ColoServe has expanded its San Francisco data center by 3,000 suqare feet.

Rich Miller

May 18, 2006

1 Min Read
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ColoServe, the colocation unit of San Francisco dedicated server specialist ServePath, got some press earlier this week when it announced that it had added 3,000 square feet to its data center. The more interesting story is how they did it - by relocating their sales, marketing and accounting departments to free up space contiguous to the data center. ColoServe employees are documenting the conversion on the Colocation Blog, with pictures of the new space and the Liebert CRAC units moving into place.

The additional 3,000 square feet of space will allow customers to expand as their businesses grow and will enable ColoServe to meet increasing demand for San Francisco data center space. "Having a top-notch colocation facility with great bandwidth and available space in downtown San Francisco means we can offer our current customers more flexibility while ensuring prospective customers we can meet their needs," said John Keagy, president, ColoServe. "As their businesses grow, so can their data center space."

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