Peak 10 Expands Tampa Data Center

Peak 10 is expanding its Tampa data center, citing "rapid customer growth."

Rich Miller

April 28, 2006

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Peak 10, a regional data center operator focusing on the Southeast, is expanding its Tampa data center more than 30 percent, citing "rapid customer growth."

"This data center expansion is not only a sign of Peak 10's success and unprecedented growth, but also demonstrates our continued commitment and investment to the Tampa market," said David Jones, president and chief executive officer of Peak 10. "The expansion of our facilities in Tampa and our other strategic markets is driven by a clear understanding of technology trends, market conditions and the over-all IT outsourcing landscape."


"We continue to see consistent growth from our operation here in Tampa," said Debra Curtiss, vice president and general manager of Peak 10 Tampa. "More organizations are outsourcing the hosting and management of their IT environments. This additional data center space enables Peak 10 to meet this need and provide organizations with a proven option for maintaining the around the clock availability, security and integrity of critical data and business applications."

Peak 10 combines its network of seven data centers and portfolio of managed services with localized engineering and support to serve customers including the Outback Bowl, Ameristeel, Pergo, GunnAllen Financial, Churchill Downs, LendingTree and the Jacksonville Jaguars. Peak 10 has facilities in Louisville, Ky., Tampa and Jacksonville, Fla. and Raleigh and Charlotte, N.C.

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