Lee Technologies Awarded Contract for Houston Data Center

Channel News
Typography
  • Smaller Small Medium Big Bigger
  • Default Helvetica Segoe Georgia Times
Lee Technologies, Inc., a provider of solutions which enable commercial enterprises and public sector agencies nationwide to avoid disaster and mitigate risk to their IT infrastructures, has announced that CyrusOne, Houston's largest IT services and co-location company, has selected Lee to build-out the expansion of its 60,000 square foot Tier 4 enterprise data center. Located within CyrusOne's technology campus, the high-density facility is designed from the ground-up to provide 250 watts of power per square foot to support the demands of power-hungry blade servers.

Lee Technologies is headquartered in Washington, D.C. where it operates a state-of-the-art National Operations Center, and has offices in Atlanta, Houston, Los Angeles and Seattle. For more information, visit Lee Technologies

BLOG COMMENTS POWERED BY DISQUS

LATEST COMMENTS

Support MC Press Online

$

Book Reviews

Resource Center

  •  

  • LANSA Business users want new applications now. Market and regulatory pressures require faster application updates and delivery into production. Your IBM i developers may be approaching retirement, and you see no sure way to fill their positions with experienced developers. In addition, you may be caught between maintaining your existing applications and the uncertainty of moving to something new.

  • The MC Resource Centers bring you the widest selection of white papers, trial software, and on-demand webcasts for you to choose from. >> Review the list of White Papers, Trial Software or On-Demand Webcast at the MC Press Resource Center. >> Add the items to yru Cart and complet he checkout process and submit

  • SB Profound WC 5536Join us for this hour-long webcast that will explore:

  • Fortra IT managers hoping to find new IBM i talent are discovering that the pool of experienced RPG programmers and operators or administrators with intimate knowledge of the operating system and the applications that run on it is small. This begs the question: How will you manage the platform that supports such a big part of your business? This guide offers strategies and software suggestions to help you plan IT staffing and resources and smooth the transition after your AS/400 talent retires. Read on to learn: