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Cequel Data Centers to sell EVault’s cloud-connected backup services

Infotech Lead America: Cequel Data Centers has joined theEVault Partner Program to sell EVault’s cloud-connected backup and recovery services at its locations across the United States.

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Cequel Data Centers’ three managed services providers currently offer primary and secondary backup and colocation services, and are now extending their cloud services to offer the EVault integrated suite of cloud-connected backup solutions.

“As a colocation and managed services company with multiple data centers across the country serving a wide range of customers and industries, it is important for us to offer the best data storage options and continually work to expand our offerings,” said Andy Stewart, vice president of corporate development for Cequel.

Partnering with EVault, a Seagate company, enables Cequel Data Centers to deliver a unified solution to its customers.

EVault provides onsite, cloud, and cloud-connected — or hybrid — data protection solutions to help organizations protect and access their business data. EVault data protection, disaster recovery and other storage services are optimized to perform in a distributed environment.

“Building a strong partnership with a respected national colocation and managed services provider like Cequel is instrumental to EVault’s growth and success,” said Dave Hallmen, vice president of sales and marketing, EVault.

EVault cloud-connected backup and recovery products and services are available immediately through Colo4, Perimeter Technology, and TierPoint.

editor@infotechlead.com

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