FAIRLESS HILLS, PAKeystone NAP will launch the first advanced data center in the Northeast capable of meeting the needs of today's web-scale enterprises. The center is expected to open in the first quarter of 2015.

From its secure site in Bucks County, PA, Keystone NAP will provide a robust power and communications infrastructure with advanced network management, data center migration, and application optimization services.

"We are bridging a crucial technology gap on the East Coast," says Peter Ritz, founder and CEO of Keystone NAP. "Across industries including healthcare, financial services, higher education, and more, there is a growing reliance on enterprise applications hosted in private, public, and hybrid clouds. Companies increasingly need greater data center power and connectivity, as well as service support to keep operations running smoothly while employees focus on core business functions."

The company was founded by a veteran team of IT executives and is built for customers that rely heavily on network-based applications, as well as those companies delivering cloud-based solutions. Keystone NAP also delivers multi-layered site security and contains massive capacity for future growth.

Promising a powerful presence for businesses serving the Northeast, Keystone NAP offers:

  • Web-Scale Infrastructure: Four independent power generation plants adjoin the Keystone NAP site providing unmatched power availability, while diverse, carrier-neutral and redundant fiber routes to major peering points in the U.S. deliver guaranteed network performance.
  • Gateway to the Northeast: The physical location of Keystone NAP ensures ultra-low latency network connections to the dense corporate and consumer markets in the Northeast, with synchronous communications to Philadelphia, New York, and the surrounding areas. The facility is the only center of its kind within easy traveling distance of businesses in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Washington, DC.
  • Application Performance Advantage: Keystone NAP provides standard facility management, multi-tenant data center services, and work space recovery solutions, but also advanced services that reduce business risk and ensure operational efficiency and high-grade application performance.

Commissioning of the Keystone NAP advanced data center is scheduled to be completed in the first quarter.

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