The market leader in enterprise applications software again selects INAP to expand its footprint in Phoenix to further facilitate growth for customers accessing business critical applications
Only 3 months after strategically expanding with Digital Reality for data center space in Phoenix, this expanded multi-year contract brings INAP’s Phoenix Data Center to full capacity.
ATLANTA, Oct. 13, 2017 -- Internap Corporation (NASDAQ:INAP), (“INAP” or the “Company”), a provider of high-performance Internet infrastructure including Colocation, Cloud, and Network Services, today announced the expansion of an existing multi-year agreement with one of the world's largest enterprise software vendors for colocation services in INAP’s Phoenix facility.
This industry leader initially became an INAP customer via acquisition. They have since continued to expand their services with INAP, beyond the presence of the acquired customer, due to superior customer support and service. In addition, INAP’s 100% uptime SLA supports their business goals for the critical applications hosted in the highly secure and compliant data center. This contract expansion on the current partnership is the second in just under a year.
“We will continue to deliver the highest levels of support and uptime expected by this customer,” said Corey Needles, INAP COLO’s SVP and General Manager. “We look forward to continuing our partnership as they continue to grow their client base and solution offerings.”
About INAP
Internap Corporation (NASDAQ:INAP) is a leading provider of Internet infrastructure through both Colocation Business and Enterprise Services (including colocation, network connectivity, IP, bandwidth, and managed hosting), and Cloud Services (including enterprise-grade AgileCLOUD, bare-metal servers, and SMB iWeb platforms) supported by our high performance Global IP network. INAP operates in Tier 3-type data centers in 20 metropolitan markets, primarily in North America, with 46 datacenters and 85 POPs around the world. INAP operates a premium business model that provides high-power density colocation, low-latency bandwidth, and public and private cloud platforms in an expanding Internet infrastructure industry. For more information, visit www.inap.com.
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SOURCE Internap Corporation


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