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CoreXchange Introduces Online Ordering of Colocation Services

CoreXchange, leader in Dallas colocation and Internet services, announces the release of new online ordering of enterprise-level colocation and bandwidth solutions.

 

Dallas, TX -- (SBWIRE) --11/15/2011 -- Leading Dallas colocation and Internet services http://www.corexchange.com/solutions provider, CoreXchange, announces the release of another IT industry first -- its new online ordering http://www.corexchange.com/service-order-form of enterprise-level colocation and bandwidth solutions at the lowest prices in the industry. CoreXchange has simplified the process for purchasing enterprise colocation and bandwidth services suitable for high demand applications such as video streaming, hosting, cloud infrastructure, or disaster recovery. In addition to easy, seamless online ordering, CoreXchange makes colocation services more affordable than ever before while still providing the same performance, redundancy and support customers require.

“CoreXchange continues to provide the best in data center and advanced networking solutions within our leading Dallas data center through our new simplified online ordering system. We have dramatically streamlined the ordering process, by eliminating the need for physical contracts and long negotiations,” said Julia Morgan, Executive Vice President for CoreXchange.

CoreXchange’s affordable bundled colocation packages include all the space, power, bandwidth and security for the most demanding data center and networking requirements. All solutions include options for the following features:

KEY ONLINE ORDER FEATURES http://www.corexchange.com/service-order-form
• Simplified colocation and connectivity solutions available TODAY

• All colocation packages include space, power, bandwidth, and IP addresses

• 100% power and network SLA's available

• Bandwidth from 1 Mbps to 1000 Mbps (up to 10 Gig available)

• Burstable or unmetered bandwidth options

• Selections for redundant power drops, network handoffs and cross connects

• Basic or advanced monitoring and off-site data storage options available

• Economical and flexible pricing options:

o Half Cabinet – from $299 month with $299 setup fee*

o Full Cabinet – from $399 with $399 setup fee*

o Private Cages from $1899 with $1996 setup fee*

*Launch special – Order online by Nov. 30th and setup fee is waived http://www.corexchange.com/special-offers.

CoreXchange offers all the same enterprise-level features and benefits online with a professional and knowledgeable sales staff available to assist with orders. CoreXchange advantages include:

SCALABLE DATA CENTER SPACE http://www.corexchange.com/corexchange-connection
• SAS70 Type II audited data center facilities (currently under SSAE16 audit)

• Facilities designed and managed by CoreXchange

• Redundant power and HVAC cooling systems

HIGH PERFORMANCE NETWORK http://www.corexchange.com/network
• Premium bandwidth mesh of multiple, Tier-1 Internet carriers with BGP routing

• Latest generation routing and switching equipment

• Carrier neutral options available

• Owned and managed transport to Equinix with access to all Equinix carriers

ONSITE SUPPORT AND SECURE ACCESS http://www.corexchange.com/onsite-support
• 24-hour onsite NOC support

• FREE Remote hands and eyes services including reboots

• 24/7/365 physical access for customers

• Pre-approved control access list with ID check-in plus secure badge system

About CoreXchange, Inc.
CoreXchange’s comprehensive solutions include colocation http://www.corexchange.com/colocation-services, high performance network connectivity http://www.corexchange.com/network, Internet access href="http://www.corexchange.com/internet-access, Dallas disaster recovery http://www.corexchange.com/disaster-recovery, and a business continuity center http://www.corexchange.com/business-continuity-center. Headquartered in the globally recognized Dallas Infomart and led by a highly experienced team of networking services technologists and executives, CoreXchange provides services at its enterprise-class data centers or customers’ remote locations, via local loop or metro Ethernet.