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Relera Opens Richmond IDC

Mar 21, 2001


Relera, an outsourcer of managed hosting and solutions providers, is opening an Internet data center (IDC) in Richmond, Va. Designed, built and operated by the Denver-based Relera, the IDC will provide “Silicon Valley-caliber” technology solutions to companies looking to expand and accelerate their businesses.


Relera’s solutions provide a combination of on-demand storage, intelligent load balancing, advanced caching, state of the art security, 24/7 support and industry leading infrastructure.


“Richmond businesses now have an outsourced Internet solution in their own back yard which was previously unavailable,” said Clyde Wilson, a 27-year IT industry veteran and director of Relera’s Richmond IDC. “RELERA offers a combination of best-in-class products and services, guaranteed reliability and 24/7 customer support, allowing businesses to focus on what they do best instead of worrying about the complexity of maintaining an in-house infrastructure.”


With significant investments in its infrastructure, Relera is providing facilities, including fully redundant power, cooling, physical security and on-site service to companies in technologically underserved cities across the United States.


Founded in January 2000 and backed by more than $300 million in equity financing, Relera provides a geographically diverse, single-source, solution to meet customers’ Web and application hosting needs. The company has a Web site at http://www.relera.com.

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