MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 24, 2019 – OceanTech is a finalist for the Minnesota High Tech Association 2019 Tekne Awards in the cybersecurity category. For the past two decades, the Tekne Awards have recognized organizations that are leading-edge innovators in science and...

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Data Center Decommissioning in Georgia Allows for Upgrades and Improvements
As technology continues to evolve, data centers in Georgia are upgrading to expand their digital footprint and provide cutting edge technology to their customers. The process of staying current often involves relocation and...
Data Center Decommissioning Company Helps Ohio Facilities
Ohio data centers are big business, which is why there are nearly 80 data centers in the state already, with many more in the planning stages. As technology improves, decommissioning existing Ohio data centers to make room for new equipment or to allow for moves...
Tennessee Data Center Decommissioning Vendor with White Glove Service
Tennessee likes to boast of being “America at its Best,” and with major companies like FedEx calling the state home, there’s a lot of truth in that motto. Large data centers serving the state’s corporations, music labels and...
Las Vegas and Reno Data Center Decommissioning partner leading the charge
Data centers in Las Vegas are growing as fast as the city, handling not only the highly sensitive needs of the city’s world entertainment venues, but also the colocation needs of financial, education, and technology businesses in...
Data Center Decommissioning Partner Servicing Arizona is Heating Up
Phoenix has been growing steadily for decades, and today the capital of Arizona finds itself the fifth most populous city in the country, with nearly 1.7 million people calling Phoenix home. It’s also a major business and...
Seattle High Tech uses Data Center Decommissioning Leader
As a technology hub, Seattle is known around the world for being one of the best connected high-tech cities in the U.S. With stable carriers, huge data centers and seamlessly integrated environments, this is a city with...
Reliability is Key to Denver Data Centers During Decommissioning
The long winters and heavy snowfalls of the Rocky Mountains are a fact of life in Denver. Data centers in the Mile High City take this into account when they are constructed, with dedicated, underground fiber and power...
North Carolina Data Center Decommissioning in Charlotte and Raleigh
The tech triangle in North Carolina has become a powerhouse of corporate headquarters and global businesses that has led to major growth in both the size and number of the state’s data centers. Apple, Facebook, CenturyLink, Flexential, Telx, HPE and Sungard all have...
New Jersey Data Center Decommissioning Projects, Security is Paramount
The colocation marketplace in New Jersey is hot, boasting more than 60 data centers, with Piscataway sitting at the epicenter with ten in that city alone. It’s the type of data center concentration that has allowed the...
Decommissioning Data Centers in New York City Presents Unique Challenges
It’s certainly no surprise that there are more than 50 major data centers supporting tens of thousands of businesses within the five boroughs of New York. Most are located in densely populated urban areas, some in the city’s...
Data Center Decommissioning Best-Practices
Data Center Decommissioning has become a priority topic for organizations worldwide, especially in the last seven years since many companies have shifted from their own physical data center locations to a hybrid and/or solely...