Winston-Salem, NC (PRWEB) April 17, 2012
Today DataChambers, a North Carolina-based information technology firm, announced it has earned a five-year contract extension from Charlotte Pipe, the nation’s leading maker of cast iron and plastic pipes and fittings. Under the terms of the agreement, DataChambers will host a disaster recovery data center for Charlotte Pipe through 2016.
Charlotte Pipe made the move to DataChambers in 2009 to ensure uninterrupted operations in the event of a network or a system failure. The company also realized a significant reduction in information technology costs.
Based on the service and support weve received and the significant improvements weve seen in uptime and performance, there was a compelling case to be made for extending our contract with DataChambers over a significantly longer term, says Cam Faison, CIO for Charlotte Pipe. Were able to take advantage of a quality data center environment at an affordable rate, backed by a highly responsive team of professionals.
Charlotte Pipes systems are housed in an underground, blast-resistant building with redundant power and air conditioning, redundant fire suppression and security systems and redundant connectivity to virtually every major carrier in the nation.
Charlotte Pipes computer network is a mission-critical tool that can impact production, customer service and profitability, says Nicholas Kottyan, CEO of DataChambers. Were delighted to offer the levels of performance and protection they need.
About Charlotte Pipe and Foundry Company
The nation’s leading maker of cast iron and plastic pipe and fittings, Charlotte Pipe and Foundry Company is headquartered in Charlotte, N.C., and has seven plants across the United States. The company offers the industry’s broadest product offering of standard and specialty DWV products. It is the only manufacturer offering a system of ABS, PVC, CPVC, cast iron, FlowGuard Gold
DataChambers Earns Five-Year Contract Extension from Charlotte Pipe
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