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Equinix, Carpathia Partner on Government Clouds
Data Center Knowledge (Feb 24 2011) Cloud Computing
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In a strategic partnership aimed at the government market, colocation provider Equinix said it will team with Carpathia Hosting on an expanded suite of cloud computing and managed hosting solutions. The partnership brings together infrastructure and services, allowing Equinix to offer compliant cloud solutions in its data centers, while exposing Carpathia’s services to a larger pool of customers.
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