Global Crossing Expands Facility in Buenos Aires

by admin on June 22, 2009

In its first stage, the info center operations area will be expanded by 377 square feet to meet the increasing demand for services, while new office space also will be added.

In Jan , the company voiced plans to add to the capacity of its Atlantic Crossing one undersea fiber-optic wire system between NY and Europe to meet fast growing requirement for broadband services. The Argentina info center has implemented many green initiatives to reduce its carbon footprint, including implementing server virtualization and reducing power usage, asserts the company. Found in the neighborhood of Chacarita since 2000, the information center is a component of World Crossing’s South America Info Centers Network. All the info centers in the network are being built to perform to similar standards, follow matching processes, and offer similar products.

“We are extraordinarily happy with our Buenos Aires information center expansion,” asserts Juan Carlos Martinez, senior VP of information center services, security, and outsourcing for Worldwide Crossing South America. “In a period of depression where investments are sometimes deferred, World Crossing is reinforcing its dedication to clients by providing more and better services.

World Crossing supports technologies from HP, Hitachi Info Systems, Sun, Dell, Oracle, Microsoft, Symantec, VMWare and Red Hat for its on demand and continuity solutions in the firm’s information centers, and technologies from Juniper, Cisco, Checkpoint, Nokia, Kobil, Vasco, Sonicwall and IBM for its Security portfolio. The Buenos Aires information center, together with World Crossing’s other information centers in South America have received a Statement on checking Standards seventy review. World Crossing has colocation facilities in sixty major towns around the globe, and seventeen world-class information centers that offer managed services in South America, the US, UK and Europe.

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