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i/o Data Centers Selected By AAA for Data Center Migration Effort

Phoenix, AZ (Gawkwire.com) i/o Data Centers, a leading provider of wholesale colocation and data center solutions, announced today it has been selected by AAA Northern California, Nevada & Utah (AAA NCNU) to design, build and operate the membership organization's corporate data center.

AAA NCNU needed to find a provider that could engineer and manage a data center capable of scaling to meet the company's IT needs. AAA NCNU's requirements included access to highly-reliable power and network connectivity as well as a team that had the knowledge and experience to oversee a state-of-the-art data center for their mission critical IT systems.

"We chose i/o Data Centers because they have the expertise and capability to help us migrate our first data center and support our IT operational needs in a timely manner," said Kory Jensen, Director of Data Center Services for AAA NCNU. "The team at i/o Data Centers and the facilities they operate more than meet our needs and will help us deliver quality service to our members."

i/o Data Centers' operates several of the most advanced data center pods in the world including its' newest facility - Phoenix ONE. This carrier-neutral data center contains approximately 538,000 square feet of high-capacity space and employs multiple layers of access control including mantraps, biometric screening, Closed Circuit TV surveillance and 24/forever on-site security and operations staff.

"We are pleased to be able to serve AAA NCNU's data center needs," said George Slessman, CEO, i/o Data Centers. "We have engineered our data centers to address the complex IT needs of large enterprise clients like AAA NCNU. Our facilities are designed, built and operated to provide highly reliable power, network connectivity and access control. Companies like AAA NCNU choose i/o Data Centers because of our ability to meet and exceed their specific service-level requirements."




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