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Can your current applications and network systems provide
a positive end-user experience at all times? Do you
know how many users can access your campus Website or
how many administrators can use an application housed
on your current server before it crashes? If a server
failed, would you be alerted immediately? Are your applications
bogged down by dinosaur legacy systems that require
excessive personnel management, continual maintenance,
and expensive hardware and software?
Educational institutions and corporate training centers
are burdened by time-consuming, manual course planning
and student registration processes because of a variety
of outdated IT applications. CampusCE's hosted solution
is the key to ensuring that your Web site and your course
registration and scheduling applications are providing
quality service to each end user. Poor Web performance
or downtime can cost your institution revenue, and slow,
inflexible legacy systems can cause administrators unnecessary
frustration.
Save time and critical resources by letting CampusCE
address your application hosting needs. With CampusCE's
hosted application services, you can focus on your core
business and leave application and Web performance management
to the experts.
CampusCE employs only best of breed products while developing and maintaining
our client’s solutions. It is with this level of dedication that we have chosen
a superior Colocation facility as our preferred Internet Data Center.
They take care of us, so we
can take care of our clients:
Monitoring - To monitor the activity on each
customer system, our Colocatoin facility has implemented Managed Monitoring Service. Managed Monitoring Service enables them to
monitor specific server processes at an O/S network and application level and
to take action on events created by those processes. Such actions might include the start and restart of a process or
even the sending of a pager alert to a customer.
Redundant connectivity - In each
Internet Data Center, our colocation partner has installed fiber optic cable from multiple
providers such as Bell Atlantic, MFS, PacBell, TCG, ICG and Brooks Fiber,
allowing redundant fiber connections out to the Internet. In this way, they eliminate any single
point of failure between the Data Centers and the Internet.
Flexible space - Internet Data Centers
can accommodate a virtually unlimited range of installations - from a single
server on a shared rack in secure space, to a full 7ft by 8ft secure locked
Virtual Data Center cage (supporting four full racks of equipment), to combined
cages that secure hundreds of square feet of space. Other secure-space options include dedicated, locked cabinets and
highly secure Vaults. The
Vault incorporates video surveillance, separate air conditioning and fire
systems, and secure biometric access control to satisfy the most stringent
security requirements.
Security - The security and integrity of each Internet Data Center
is maintained by video surveillance cameras and security alarms with automatic
police notification, and on-site 24-hour security personnel. Co-location customers are allowed 24-hour
access to the facility through a secure card-key access system. This system allows only designated company
personnel physical access to the Data Centers.
Power - At each
Data Center, our colocation parter maintains a virtually endless stream of power with
Redundant Power Management Systems (RPMS).
Under RPMS, all co-location customers and critical infrastructure
systems receive clean, conditioned power from the UPS batteries. The RPMS UPS consists of multiple UPS
systems; in the event one fails, the remainder can take on the load without
exceeding capacity. The UPS systems are
powered either by utility power or by redundant on-site backup generators.
Environmentals - Each facility is built
on raised floors and has high-volume, zoned temperature control systems. They
has multiple air conditioning units to ensure proper heat dissipation. In the event one system fails, the other
units are able to assume the full load of cooling the co-located equipment.
Fire suppression - Our Colocation partner employs redundant
fire suppression systems consisting of smoke and heat sensors that trigger
automatic fire department notification.
The primary state-of-the-art VESDA system is designed to suppress any
fire without harming the systems co-located at the Internet Data Centers. As a backup, the secondary system is a
dry-pipe sprinkler system.
Dedicated project management - No
matter what amount of space that you may require, our partner is committed to the
successful transition of your operations into their facilities. Their Project Managers advise on and
facilitate the logistics involved in moving you into an the Data Center,
such as ordering new DNS registration, IP address allocation or DNS transition
from another provider.
Managed services - In addition to the
standard services, the support team can provide a complete range
of services, from tape backup to full systems and applications management. Other services include managed firewall
service, intrusion detection service, switch/router administration, database
administration, and local load balancing service.
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