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Thoughts.com selects Atlantic.Net for Colocation Service

(Gawkwire.com) Atlantic.Net (www.atlantic.net) a privately–held high performance data center services company, today announced a multi-year agreement with Thoughts.com. Thoughts.com is a new social media networking platform that requires a fully redundant and highly scalable server colocation solution. Under the terms of the agreement, Atlantic.Net will power Thoughts.com’s social networking engine with its fully redundant and robust infrastructure backed by its World Class Data Center operations.

“We are pleased to have the opportunity to partner with a new breed of social media networking company like Thoughts.com,” says Neal Hiscock, Chief Operating Officer of Atlantic.Net. “Thoughts.com not only has a unique concept but they also utilize cutting edge technology. Atlantic.Net is honored to help facilitate this extremely high traffic network to keep the discussions flowing on Thoughts.com.”

"Our Social Media platform requires 100% uptime and we feel that Atlantic.Net provides the best solution to host our server colocation platform" says Ben Ogden, Founder and CEO of Thoughts.com. "Atlantic.Net's dedication to 100% network uptime, to their customers, and their long standing reputation in Florida are all key factors in our decision. As Thoughts.com grows we are confident that Atlantic.Net's superior infrastructure will continue to provide a scalable and robust solution. We also strongly believe that doing business locally helps support our local community staying true to our mission to engage our community."




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David Dunlap David Dunlap has been both a Web host industry analyst and commentator for the past eight years. Prior to his active writing career, David was a network and communications technician for four years. He currently is the Editor-in-Chief for WebHostMagazine.com