FORTRUST & Ajubeo Enter into a Partnership for Mutual Benefits

FORTRUST, premium data center based in the rocky mountain region recently announced that Ajubeo, a national provider of enterprise-class cloud infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS), has chosen its Denver, Colorado data center for their high-density cloud computing colocation deployment. This development is a result of FORTRUST’S impressive zero downtime record. FORTRUST also owns a 224,000 sq.ft data center which is situated in Denver, Colorado.

According to the industry experts, companies like Ajubeo which specialize in cloud infrastructure prove to be ideal clients for FORTRUST because of their superior potential and on-site marketing synergies which employ hybrid colocation to cloud deployments.

This Partnership also opens doors for various other offerings by FORTRUST including its new data module offering. Ajubeo has already shown interest in the product and now the companies are in talks about their next move.

“The decision to deploy our Denver cloud hub at FORTRUST was obvious,” commented Chuck Price, president and CEO of Ajubeo. “FORTRUST is the only data center in Denver built to handle power-dense offerings like Ajubeo’s enterprise-class cloud infrastructure. FORTRUST has never experienced an outage and their commitment to security is evident immediately upon entering the facility. FORTRUST enables Ajubeo to provide an infrastructure-as-a-service platform that is second-to-none.”

“We are excited to welcome Ajubeo’s industry-leading cloud infrastructure offering to the FORTRUST data center ecosystem,” said Rob McClary, vice president of FORTRUST. “We expect Ajubeo’s expansion potential and complimentary offering to contribute significantly to FORTRUST’s success over the years to come.”

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One on One with Oracle CEO: Shares It All

As per the latest industry report, Oracle has planned to release a full suite of internet based applications in preparation for their bigge

st step towards cloud-based business. CEO Larry Ellison declared the news at the D: All Things Digital conference.

“We’re announcing on June 6 the general availability of the Oracle Cloud,” Ellison said. “So for the first time, you’re going to have the

complete ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) and CRM (Customer Relationship Management) suite available in the cloud.

Ellison, who said the move will put Oracle far ahead of competitor SAP in cloud computing, said he no longer is resisting the name “cloud computing” as he once did.

Ellison also talked about several passion s including America’s Cup yacht racing. He said that he played classical guitar and conf

essed he was once obsessed with Facebook, “but after three months, I recovered.”

Conference co-host Kara Swisher asked Ellison what keeps him going.

“Life’s a journey,” he said. “I think we’re all curious about each other. This is a journey of discovery about our own limits. I’m fascinated by technology. I enjoy the competition; I enjoy the process of learning. I don’t know what I would do if retire. When I go sailing the problem is I’ll look


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Rio Networks Set to Complete Construction of 12,500 sq.ft Data Center

Oregon based Rio Networks is nearing completion of its 12,500 square foot data center and collocation facility in Roseburg, OR. The data center is scheduled to open its doors in October 2012 and is a part of a bigger initiative to support high tech start up companies in Oregon. It seeks to provide cloud based infrastructure and a business incubator. The business incubator will be based on the second floor of the data center and will offer a blend of office space, business collaboration and technology infrastructure under one roof.

 Mark Bilton-Smith, President of Rio Networks, points out, “Businesses located in the Umpqua Business Center who take advantage of Rio’s managed services will be able to focus their time and financial resources on developing the core value of their business rather than managing their technology”. Special financing will allow tenants to fore go the upfront capital investment commonly required to start-up a technology business. “This is truly a game-changing concept for Oregon start-up companies coming to the business incubator.” Continues Mark Bilton-Smith, “In a time when small business financing is difficult to receive, we are proud to offer a world-class facility and technology infrastructure that creates a competitive advantage for otherwise under-capitalized businesses.”

The data center is located below the Umpqua Business Center. We chose the location for the many benefits the “Cow Creek Tribe” can provide but also the low risk of natural disasters, such as earthquakes”, states Bilton-Smith. “Sitting between the two major cities of Portland and Medford offers close proximity to major business centers without the common threats.”

Rio Networks is native of Oregon and provides cloud services like phone, email, data and internet. It covers areas in Portland, Hillsboro, Oregon City, Woodburn, Salem, Albany, Corvallis, Eugene, Springfield, Redmond, Bend, La Pine, Roseburg, Grants Pass and Ashland. The company has a 96% customer satisfaction score within the business communities of Oregon.

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