Ubiquity Announces IT Services in Five Cities
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Ubiquity Server Solutions has begun its Ubiquity 2.0 campaign — now offering dedicated servers and collocation in Dallas, Los Angeles, New York City, Chicago and Seattle. In complementing their expansion to meet the data center needs of latency-critical providers, Ubiquity has also added a wide variety of managed services for both Linux and Windows IIS, scaling upwards to large clustered configurations.
Bloomington, IL May 1, 2007 — Ubiquity Server Solutions (www.ubiquityservers.com), provider of dedicated hosting, collocation and VPS solutions, has announced a complete revision of its services. With the launch of a new website this week has come the addition of dedicated hosting and collocation services from Los Angeles, Seattle, Dallas, Chicago and New York City.
“We found that the needs of companies who support latency-critical applications had for too long been left unmet,” said Ubiquity’s Network Engineer Chris Donnelly. “Through a consistent product in diverse locations with immediate proximity to carriers and peers, we are able to make these systems administrators’ dream come alive.”
The new locations are indeed consistent and directed towards those with strong latency demands. Every Ubiquity data center has been strategically located at the nearest possible geographical location to their carrier partner (Mzima Networks) and peering providers to eliminate added latency incurred by long-haul transit fiber. When paired with the Force10 smart-routing technology utilized by Mzima, as well as the company’s massive list of peers, Ubiquity has formed a specialized service with a unique attention to detail.
In addition to the unveiling of diverse collocation and dedicated server locations, Ubiquity has brought forward a complete managed hosting model, with an extra emphasis on their large clustered hosting solutions. The company’s proprietary online client interface (UbiquityNOC), has also been completely renovated with a long list of new features including a variety of RRD Graphs and online rDNS configuration, to go live later this month.



