A new report issued by Data Server News states that bet365 has formed a partnership with IFL, a collocation solution and Business Class Data Centers main provider. Their Manchester Data Center firm will supply and provide additional security to their enhanced and expanding online operations. Bet365 gets a contract for a long term granting private accommodation of the scale of two and half thousand square feet which its high density server racks require. A round the clock seven day a week monitoring system with safety features that comprise within an n+1 configuration volumetric entry systems and UPS power protection. All rack placements containing the latest cooling methods are provided with redundant power supplies. As part of an expanded IFL data center construction project, the new Manchester IFL data center will be built according to the bet365 requirements. Such growth is just part of a number of those planned by IFL in Manchester and other areas in Britain. Colocation facilities are apparently to be built of a British network of regional business class. The new site will have constructed within it reserve power and space in order to make accommodation for the coming requirements of bet365. The Sunday Times, Britain’s seventh major private company, claims that bet365 engages more than a thousand employees. Bet365 is expanding speedily in two hundred assorted countries and with more than three million clients. According to bet365’s CTO, Martin Davies, the recent partnership with IFL, is due to the fact that bet 354 has to ensure its operations via using highly specified data centers. For bet365, IFL2 stood out in its choice as their level of facilities and capabilities met the company’s expanding needs. Proving themselves to be specialists in their operations, the IFL team is most adaptable to the needs of bet365’s business. Investing heavily in their national network infrastructure, bet365 is helped by the assorted on site network providers’ presence. The local economy is being supplied with work and resources with the IFL keeping pace with these providing companies. Such wealth is only part of that provided by the overall internet gambling industry. Posted on: October 28, 2009
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