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Eau Claire, WI - November 7, 2007 - Wisconsin Independent Network™, LLC
(WIN™), today announced the availability of its new 4200+ square foot Data
Center in downtown Eau Claire, Wisconsin. The company completely refurbished a
former Sequent Computer/IBM office and data center in the Banbury Place complex
after moving its headquarters to the location this past May.
Designed primarily to provide the perfect environment for critical business
Information Technology (IT) equipment (such as computer servers and data storage
devices), data centers are in increasing demand as businesses look for secure,
fault-tolerant alternatives to building and maintaining their own data
processing and data storage sites. Earlier this year, Gartner Group and IDC
predicted that power and cooling challenges will make a large number of
corporate data centers obsolete by 2010.
Several information-intensive industries, including financial and healthcare
firms, have regulatory requirements for retaining and backing up electronic
information files in geographically separated locations to ensure that a
disaster does not destroy their data.
"While metropolitan settings like Milwaukee, Madison, and the Twin Cities are
where you usually find this type of facility, we are ideally located in a
smaller, less congested, less expensive area right in between these other
markets," explained Scott Hoffmann, WIN's Executive Director. "Another unique
feature is that WIN not only provides the physical space for IT equipment in
its Data Center, we also operate an extensive 2,500 mile fiber optic network
throughout the region that can securely connect customers in fifty large and
small cities in four Midwestern states back to this site. Through the Internet,
businesses across the country and around the world can access their IT equipment
in this facility as well."
The Midwest is also a desirable location for at least one large Internet
company. In June of this year, Google Inc. announced plans to open a data
center in Council Bluffs, Iowa.
WIN knew that refurbishing the vintage 1990 data center would require extensive
upgrades. "When we calculated the power and cooling capacities required for
today's more dense and powerful computer systems, we realized that we needed to
replace the existing infrastructure with more cost effective, scalable systems,"
stated Matt Yach, WIN's Director of Operations. "We took a unique distributed
approach that enables us to grow the power and cooling capacities of the Data
Center as the needs for both increase."
Besides designing a highly scalable and reliable Data Center, WIN concentrated
on creating a "Green" facility by implementing efficient electrical systems,
power-saving data storage arrays, and an atmosphere-friendly waterless clean
agent fire suppression agent. "WIN hopes that our new Data Center will have a
local impact on the greater Eau Claire business district by showing that
environmentally friendly facilities can not only work, but work well," stated
Hoffmann.
Additional features of the WIN Data Center include extensive environmental and
security monitoring, on-site back-up power generation, and a soft-loading
parallel utility/generator power switching system.
WIN's sister company, Airstream Communications, will be the first tenant to
utilize part of the new data center for its Internet servers and networking
equipment. Airstream provides Internet services to local telephone companies
serving over 100,000 Internet customers in Wisconsin. With the opening of the
Data Center, WIN anticipates adding additional technology professionals to its
current staff of twelve as the demand for its data center services grows.
Formed in 1997, WIN is a full service provider of wholesale transport network
services and next generation IP solutions. WIN and Airstream Communications are
both part of Communications Management Group, LLC, a privately-held company
owned by 31 independent local telephone companies. The company's website may
be found at: www.wins.net.
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