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ColoSpace Inc. completes 4,000 s/f expansion of Bedford, N.H. data center, finishes new Westborough, Mass. facility

ColoSpace Inc. has completed its third expansion in three years and opening a new facility. ColoSpace also just completed an expansion at a Data Center located at 8 Commerce Dr. in Bedford, N.H. after building out new space at its Rockland and Waltham, Mass. facilities in 2010 and 2011, respectively. ColoSpace broke ground in October and completed the addition in late January. Tocco Electric and Granite State Plumbing and Heating, LLC were hired by ColoSpace for the expansion, which added 4,000 s/f of raised floor to the existing Data Center. The expansion allows ColoSpace to meet growing demand from new clients, which have shown great interest in the Data Center. The construction also included an upgrade to its electrical infrastructure by converting the facility to a 2N+1 design with redundant systems including two utility feeds, two UPS plants and two standby generators. The Bedford facility retains high security and monitoring procedures, and is also SSAE 16, PCI and HIPAA compliant, as are all ColoSpace Data Centers. The Bedford expansion was necessary due to the increasing demand in the N.H. region for Colocation and Disaster Recovery services. "Once one of our data centers reaches 80% capacity, that is when we start drawing up plans for expansion," said John Fox, COO of ColoSpace. Over the past few years, the Bedford Data Center has become increasingly popular for Disaster recovery services. "Many people choose the Bedford Data Center for their DR services because it's a good distance from their production sites in Massachusetts, so there's a great sense of protection in case of a disaster, yet it's also very accessible," said ColoSpace co-founder, Aaron Sawchuk. ColoSpace celebrated the newly completed expansion by hosting an open house at the Bedford facility on January 30th. Employees, partners, current and potential customers, and town officials attended the event which included tours of the Data Center and a presentation from Aaron Sawchuk, on the important role Data Centers play within the world of Cloud Computing. ColoSpace will be hosting another open house in the near future, as it is opening a sixth Data Center in the area, which is the former site of an EMC data center. The local site will be one of ColoSpace's largest Data Centers to date, with 23,000 s/f of raised floor space, electrical capacity over 4 megawatts, three generators, and 40,000 s/f of potential Disaster Recovery space. ColoSpace is currently providing tours to prospective anchor tenants and expects to be installing customers by March 30. ColoSpace president, Wayne Sawchuk said, "The former EMC facility is a top-notch data center that fits perfectly with our expansion plans and we just couldn't pass up. This addition to our portfolio will allow ColoSpace to meet the growing enterprise demand for top tier facilities - especially for the growth we see in the 495 area." ColoSpace operates six data centers in Mass. and N.H., and is the largest privately owned data center and managed services operator in the region. Services include data center colocation, backup and storage, disaster recovery, managed security and enterprise cloud solutions. ColoSpace provides 24/7 support in over 18 technical specialties.
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