Data Foundry Continues to Support Growth of T3 Energy Services, Inc.
Market Wire, June, 2008
T3 Energy Services (NASDAQ: TTES), a leading provider of products and services to the oil and gas industry, has expanded their data center footprint with Data Foundry, Inc. Data Foundry operates top-quality enterprise data centers in Austin and Houston, Texas.
T3 Energy has grown substantially since first colocating their equipment in Data Foundry's Houston facility back in 2004. As a Houston-based company, T3 Energy sought a data center that could meet their needs for uninterrupted power, connectivity, and high availability, even in light of the region's hurricane activity.
After performing a build versus buy decision process and deciding that outsourcing their corporate data center was the best option, T3 Energy made the choice to go with Data Foundry for their colocation needs.
Four years later, T3 has found that Data Foundry has fully met and exceeded their expectations. "Since initiating our installation at Data Foundry, we have grown substantially and our geographic footprint has expanded both domestically and internationally. Throughout this growth, Data Foundry has grown with us, accommodating our needs and making the process flexible and predictable," said Adam Barrilleaux, Chief Information Officer of T3 Energy.
Data Foundry's Houston data center features redundant cooling and power, advanced fire suppression systems, and one of the most robust networks in the state of Texas. All of these features, along with the company's highly capable support staff and dedication to security, combine to make the Data Foundry Houston data center an ideal choice for companies outsourcing their critical server infrastructure.
"Data Foundry has helped many companies transition their infrastructure to our data centers in Houston and Austin and we continue to see a growing demand for our services from small to large businesses across the country. With uptime being so important to many companies today, the security and advanced features of our data centers give our customers the peace of mind that, no matter what, their servers are safe and secure," said Mark Noonan, Vice President of Sales at Data Foundry.
T-3 Energy Services, Inc. (NASDAQ: TTES) designs, manufactures, repairs, and services products used in the drilling and completion of new oil and gas wells, the work over of existing wells, and the production and transportation of oil and gas. T3 Energy's products are used in both onshore and offshore applications throughout the world.
About Data Foundry:
Established in 1994, Data Foundry is a provider of Data Center Outsourcing, Managed Data Center, and Disaster Recovery services. We own and operate regionally dispersed, secure Data Center facilities which provide 24x7x365 support from state-of-the-art Network Operation Centers.
As a global provider of managed services, Data Foundry maintains and monitors a scalable, redundant and highly available network infrastructure.
Over 1000 corporate customers across multiple business verticals, including Houston Wire and Cable (NASDAQ: HWCC), Whataburger, and T3 Energy Services (NASDAQ: TTES), are currently utilizing our solutions. Visit us at http://www.datafoundry.com or call 1 (512) 684-9000 for more information.
Contact Info: Kate McGuire Marketing Coordinator Data Foundry Email Contact 512-684-9000
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