July 18, 2008 (HOSTSEARCH.COM) Increased technology dependence, regulatory compliance requirements and growing business threatsboth natural disasters and manmadehave combined to create a recent surge of interest in business continuity planning. Consequently, Netriplex LLC, an international data center company headquartered in Asheville, NC, has announced that it is expanding its Asheville facility 50 percent by August 1 to offer emergency office space for customers who want zero down time after a disaster strikes.
"Whether theres a flood, fire, major equipment failure or other unforeseen disruption, companies must keep critical employees and critical data operational" says Jonathan Hoppe, Netriplex's Chief Technology Officer. "With our Asheville datacenter as the hub, we now provide a fully integrated business continuity solution including reserved temporary office space with advanced telecommunications, unlimited Internet connectivity, ready-to-use PCs, servers, printers, even a completely replicated IT infrastructure available at a moment's notice 24 hours a day. It's what our most forward-thinking customers are requiring in order to avoid serious loss of business in a disaster. And by using an integrated approach it's surprisingly cost effective."