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Which New Jersey Data Centers Embrace
Managed Services?
Although a lot of businesses still offer traditional Tier 1
colocation, more companies are starting to embrace
managed services.
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One of the major drivers of this trend is the fact that with
managed services, you don’t need a significant amount of
capital for hardware.
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As more companies adopt the cloud to run their operations,
the managed services on offer will have to evolve to cater to the needs of cloud computing.
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Colocation across North America is now seeing a trend where colocation customers
are demanding managed services for both physical and
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Managed services are really attractive as colocation
providers can easily step in to help drive cloud adoption and
help incorporate cloud solutions.
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As the physical infrastructure becomes more heavily automated,
data centers can focus more on extending their services further
into the application stack.
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Colocation Centers in New JerseyAt the present time, there are 14 areas in the state of New Jersey with 49 colocation centers:• Bridgewater• Cranbury• Edison• Hudson County• Morris County• New Brunswick• Newark
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• Newton• Pennsauken• Piscataway• Princeton• South Brunswick• Totowa• Wall Township
Although these numbers are quite small, expect it to grow rapidly with
increased demand from the New York City financial hub right next door.
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New Jersey Colocation with Managed ServicesNew Jersey data centers that offer managed services are as follows:• MFX RFP (Hudson)• CenturyLink NJ1 (Hudson)• CenturyLink NJ2 (Hudson)• QTS Jersey City (Hudson)• CenturyLink NJ3 (Piscataway)• Steel ORCA (Princeton)
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Although cloud services are growing in popularity, a data center can’t afford to eliminate traditional managed services
and dedicated hosting from their business. If they chose to follow this
path, they would potentially be denying themselves of market share that is still
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Further, a company operating a data center in New Jersey is also aware that it needs to maintain managed services for web-based application hosting and enterprise application hosting which
require managed services to deal with the underlying cloud infrastructure.
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As a result, hybrid computing will be a standard feature at
data centers across the country.
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Have you been using managed services from a data center in the Garden
State? What drove you to choose
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Please share your experience in the
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