Colocation America Announces Emergency Protection for Natural Disasters
and Network Threats
Leading colocation server hosting company provides both physical and network protection to
protect businesses from data loss.
Los Angeles, CA (Vocus) March 17, 2010 -- Colocation America, a leading colocation server hosting company,
announced today its redundant emergency protection systems for businesses and organizations of all sizes that
utilize colocation and dedicated server hosting services. Colocation America’s redundant systems have protected
businesses through adverse weather conditions this winter, earthquakes and other natural disasters, and network
threats that consume and destroy network resources.
“We are seeing businesses get harsh treatment from the elements recently, and in that situation you want to be
100% sure your business can survive the most devastating conditions,” says Michael Trunkett, President at
Colocation America. “With protected colocation servers storing a company’s essential data, you can stay on your
feet and serve customers as usual, without interruption from natural disasters or conditions that could cause
catastrophic failure.”
Businesses of all sizes need redundant emergency protection to safeguard financial information, employee
information, data on projects in progress, sales and distribution information, and customer databases. Losing this
data can set a company back for months or years, or it may not recover. Colocation America provides redundant
emergency protection systems at all times as part of their colocation hosting services and dedicated hosting
services.
“Without accurate customer information, the business-customer relationship erodes and companies can lose their
competitive advantage,” says Trunkett. “In this economic environment that could be fatal, so our data centers
secure our customers’ data with the highest level of both physical and virtual protection.”
Colocation America colocation facilities have a comprehensive suite of monitoring systems in place. M