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Green House Data Increases Geographic Reach with Dallas Data Center
Cloud hosting, colocation, and managed service provider adds ninth geographic region
Cheyenne, WY and Dallas, TX; June 06, 2017 – Green House Data, a provider of cloud hosting, colocation, and managed IT services throughout the United States, today announced its entry into the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex with the addition of a Dallas-based cloud and disaster recovery data center.
The facility brings Green House Data’s national footprint to ten data center sites within nine geographic regions, spanning the Pacific Northwest, Western and Central USA, Southeast, and East Coast.
“Dallas has been a target expansion site for us due to business density and growth metrics,” said Green House Data CEO and President Shawn Mills. “As one of the largest metros in the United States, Dallas is home to many oil and gas, technology, healthcare, and finance organizations, all of which are well-served by the Green House Data model of high-touch, highly compliant hosting.”
Green House Data has long used cloud nodes to expand its geographic reach and provide additional availability to customers. The company first expanded from its Cheyenne, Wyoming headquarters with the addition of cloud data center sites in Portland, Oregon and Piscataway, New Jersey.
The Dallas facility will further extend the resiliency of the gBlock Cloud platform, as well as expanding options for location-based workloads. In addition, Dallas sits within the Texas Interconnection, a wide-area grid that covers most of the state and is independently managed by the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT).
“I expect enterprise organizations in the area to recognize the value in our service-focused, custom-built infrastructure solutions,” said Brian Parsons, Green House Data Director of Channel Sales. “A new data center site also opens up additional opportunities for the IT channel to take advantage of Green House Data’s geographic reach, engineering team, and highly available cloud resources.”
The company has been aggressively expanding in recent years, as marked by this year’s acquisition of Cirracore, an Atlanta-based enterprise cloud provider, as well as the purchase of FiberCloud in 2015, which introduced Green House Data to the Pacific Northwest. In keeping with this strategy, a recent credit line of $16,000,000 was announced as executives search for another acquisition target that fits alongside the company’s current and planned service offerings.
About Green House Data
Green House Data is a cloud hosting and colocation services provider with highly energy efficient, green data centers located across the country and supported by a 15 Minute Hear from a HumanSM SLA. The company is a certified VMware provider, SSAE 16 Type II and HIPAA compliant, as well as a B-Corp and EPA Green Power Partner. Visit www.greenhousedata.com to learn more.