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Cloudflare selects 365 Data Centers to support expansion

cloudflare-presenceCloudflare has selected 365 Data Centers to support its expansion into Tampa, Nashville, Pittsburgh and Detroit in order to improve website performance and security for its customers.

Cloudflare, a web performance and security company, adds more than 10,000 new customers every day and protects and improves the performance of more than four million customers.

The company has mitigated some of the largest Distributed-Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attacks ever recorded utilizing its Content Delivery Network (CDN) built on proprietary technology.

365 Data Centers has 13 facilities to enable faster delivery of content to end users in tier one and tier two markets. Each and every one of their locations is certified compliant with HIPAA, PCI DSS, SSAE 16, SOC 2 and ISAE 3402.

“Cloudflare is committed to growing its low cost CDN and security services, and collocating with edge data center providers like 365 Data Centers. Connecting to the last mile providers and Internet Exchanges located there is one of the ways we keep our costs low,” said Nitin Rao, head of infrastructure strategy at Cloudflare.

Emeryville, California-based 365 Data Centers provides data center solutions for cloud, content, carriers and enterprises in tier 2 markets. It operates 13 U.S. data centers and help businesses to improve user experience, reduce cost and speed innovation by leveraging our secure, carrier-neutral and reliable edge colocation services.

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