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How Data Center & Colocation Service Providers Help

Keeping up with business growth and new technologies while minimizing risk and costs is a challenge for most IT departments. Organizations require secure, resilient, and agile IT infrastructure, but building and staffing, a data center facility is expensive.

 

Small businesses to Fortune 500 enterprises choose TierPoint's data center migration, consulting and support services for enterprise-class reliability, performance, and security, without the risk and overhead of an on-premises facility.


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Colocation

Maximize availability, minimize risk, and reduce costs with IT colocation services in our state-of-the-art facilities. You get reliability, performance, and security, without the risk and overhead of building and maintaining your own data center.

Remote Hands

TierPoint’s Remote Hands services provide immediate on-site support for colocation customers. Your IT staff will have more time for business-critical projects while we handle the daily on-site maintenance and management.

Network Services

Reliable, low-latency connectivity is a must for any business to compete in the digital marketplace. If you’re looking for more predictable network traffic, want to add the internet of things (IoT) to your digital transformation arsenal, or are creating and delivering high volumes of content, you can’t mess around with unreliable network IT services.

Business Continuity Workspace

Business continuity office space should be part of your overall business continuity plans. TierPoint’s Business Continuity Seating ensures resilient workspaces for offsite business recovery, providing an alternative workspace to keep your employees productive and your business running during unplanned disruptions.

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What Our Customers are Saying

Our biggest challenges were compliance, travel for our IT staff, and the ownership trust factor in terms of moving our mission-critical infrastructure to an outside provider. In the end, it really came down to a matter of trust.

RICH HAWLEY
Director of IT Infrastructure Services American Customer Care

What to expect from your intro call?

  • Collaborative, strategic discussion about your situation and business needs
  • Understanding of relevant solutions and services
  • Personalized insights on next steps to achieve your goals