New Data Centre deal by BT.
BT gives customers data hosting savings with new data center deal
BT Engineer looking through data cables
New center offers typical savings of £70k+
It looks like BT are serious about data hosting. They are spending considerable sums on data hosting infrastructure BT customers can now increase the size and protect their IT infrastructure at will following a new agreement with Europe’s newest, largest and most technically advanced, tier 3+ data centre.
BT has taken 380 racks at NGD Europe, Next Generation Data Limited’s newly-launched 75,000 sq metres facility near Newport. Rollout began in August and will be ready for customer use by February 2010.
As part of a seven year agreement, BT Business, BT Engage IT and BT Global Services customers’ IT capacity and power can be boosted on demand at the secure, out-of-London centre. This investment extends BT Global Services’ data centre facilities; it has 38 customer facing data centres around the globe.
Customers can now typically save over £70,000 over previous hosting options and be able to better capitalise on sales or customer service requests at busy data processing times such as Xmas and school holidays.
NGD Europe opened as a brand new facility earlier this year with the pledge to invest £200 million over five years to create one of Europe’s largest data centres. The site has a direct connection to a power sub-station only 1 km away to deliver a huge 180 MVA of supply, ensuring no surges or drop offs. The service can be provided using 100 per cent renewable energy and is the only tier 3 data centre outside of London with no planned downtime.
BT Business currently provides IT and communications to more than a million UK businesses. BT Global Services currently provides data centre services including co-location, web hosting, managed applications and IT professional services to more than 2,000 customers around the globe.
As part of the agreement, BT Business will also supply cabling, APC racks and connectivity technology to support the service facility’s customers.
“In our experience, UK firms are crying out for a secure data facility that allows them to increase the size and capability of their IT systems and keep running as normal, come what may. Using NGD Europe they’ll be able to save thousands in running costs in the next year alone,” said John Dovey, director, ICT BT Business.
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