Peak
10 Expands Into Tampa
Regional provider adds third city, may expand into other markets
March 21, 2002 -- Data center service provider Peak 10,
Inc. has expanded into the Tampa, where it will open its third
facility in the Southeast.
The
16,000 square foot data center in the Westshore/International
Airport corridor is part of an expansion in which Peak 10 will
add at least one other city to its regional network. The company
currently has facilities in Charlotte, N.C. and Jacksonville,
Fla.

Peak 10 will offer Tampa businesses managed hosting, complex
monitoring and management, data storage, security, and business
continuity solutions.
"Everything a customer needs to monitor, manage, and support their
applications can be found here," says Ken Brasch, Peak 10's
Vice President and General Manager in Tampa.
"Our goal is to serve as an IT Life Support system for our customers"
added Nicholas Kottyan, Peak 10's President and Chief Executive
Officer, "whether that means having Peak 10 handle the mundane
IT responsibilities such as data backup or the full management
of a customer's equipment and network."
The Tampa facility, located at 9417 Corporate Lake Drive, is expected
to be in service by May 1.
Peak
10 is a regional colocation and hosting provider focusing
on second-tier markets in the Southeast. Founded in March 2000
by telecom veterans Nicholas Kottyan and David Jones, Peak 10
operates an 8,000 square foot data center in Jacksonville, and
has a 13,000 s.f. facility in Charlotte.
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