RealAuction Locates at NAP of the Americas

Realauction.com recently announced the move of its data servers to the NAP of the Americas in Miami.

Rich Miller

September 23, 2005

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Realauction.com recently announced the move of its data servers to the NAP of the Americas, Miami's Tier-1 Network Access Point. NAP of the Americas is owned and operated by Terremark Worldwide.

Realauction joins government agencies including the US Department of Defense Southern Command, Miami-Dade County (including its 911 center) and the City of Coral Gables in locating at the NAP. Other clients of the NAP include AT&T, BellSouth, FPL, Bacardi and Yahoo.

"We require fast, secure, dependable transactions for our clients," said Lloyd McClendon, CEO of Realauction. "The NAP is known for security, reliability and speed, so it was a logical choice for our hosting facility. Our experience in government data transfer and online tax lien auctions has shown that these features are vital for our business."

Realauction provides a complete system for counties and municipalities to operate an online sale of delinquent tax lien certificates. The system yields increased revenues to tax collectors, and enables bidders to participate from virtually any location in the world.

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