DALLAS, June 13, 2013 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Global data center services provider CyrusOne (Nasdaq:CONE) announced today that the Hamilton/Clermont Cooperative Association (HCCA), which provides data and Internet services for approximately 100 public and non-public schools in the Greater Cincinnati metropolitan area, has selected CyrusOne's Cincinnati data center to house and support their data technology.
The HCCA provides technological services and support to the Hamilton and Clermont County school districts, including Internet protocol telephony, software support and applications, financial software for payroll and accounting, student grading and scheduling software, and parental accesses. The organization also enables school districts to have connectivity to outside resources.
"We chose CyrusOne because of the impressive redundant power offerings that are built into their downtown Cincinnati facility," said David Horine, HCCA's executive director. "Their support means that our power uptime is at 100 percent. Having all of our equipment in a single facility also helps us save money."
CyrusOne's 400,000-square-foot Cincinnati data center is used for production colocation, backup and recovery, and business continuity. The facility is constructed to withstand natural disasters such as floods and tornadoes, and it is conveniently located 15 minutes from Greater Cincinnati and the Northern Kentucky International Airport.
"CyrusOne's scalability was another feature that appealed to the HCCA," said Tesh Durvasula, chief commercial officer of CyrusOne. "Like many of our clients, HCCA needed a facility that would grow with them while providing around-the-clock data center security."
Best-in-Class Facilities and Interconnectivity
CyrusOne specializes in highly reliable enterprise data center colocation, engineering facilities with the highest power redundancy (2N architecture), and power-density infrastructure required to deliver excellent availability. Earlier this year, CyrusOne launched its National Internet Exchange (IX) connecting its Phoenix, Ariz., facility to the first-ever statewide Texas IX the company established to connect all major sites in Austin, Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio.
The CyrusOne National IX enables customers to connect to their own enterprise-owned facilities and to third-party facilities to seamlessly engage the full ecosystem of business partners, content providers, networks, carriers, Internet service providers, and Ethernet buyers and sellers within a single metro area, between cities, and across regions. As a result, customers have the opportunity to drive additional revenue, reduce costs and improve their quality of service.
CyrusOne operates 24 carrier-neutral data center facilities across the United States, Europe, and Asia that give customers the flexibility and scale to perfectly match their specific growth needs. The company is renowned for exceptional service and for building enduring customer relationships and high customer satisfaction levels. Customers include nine of the global Fortune 20 companies and more than 100 of the Fortune 1000.
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About CyrusOne
CyrusOne (Nasdaq:CONE) specializes in highly reliable enterprise-class, carrier-neutral data center properties. The company provides mission-critical data center facilities that protect and ensure the continued operation of IT infrastructure for more than 500 customers, including nine of the global Fortune 20 and more than 100 of the Fortune 1000 companies.
CyrusOne's data center offerings provide the flexibility, reliability, and security that enterprise customers require and are delivered through a tailored, customer service-focused platform designed to foster long-term relationships. CyrusOne's Internet interconnection platform provides robust connectivity options to drive revenue, reduce expenses and improve service quality for enterprises, content, and telecommunications companies. CyrusOne is committed to full transparency in communication, management, and service delivery throughout its 24 data centers worldwide.
About HCCA
The Hamilton/Clermont Cooperative Association (HCCA) is one of 23 regional Information Technology Centers (ITC) established by the state of Ohio. HCCA is a member of the Ohio Educational Computer Network (OECN), which provides technological structure for its members along with disaster recovery for distributed educational datacenters throughout the state. HCCA provides data and Internet services for approximately 100 public and non-public schools in the Greater Cincinnati metropolitan area. These services include the collection and distribution of data for financial, student, and media services. HCCA also provides technical and networking services to affiliate schools.