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Collocation, Co-location, and Colocation – The meaning behind the Data Center’s Definition.

Thursday, July 8th, 2010 by kristina-davis

As a marketer, I am constantly working with blogs, promotional content and white papers. There are always words and phrases that are either new to me or cause confusion due to the existence of variations of the same word. This goes for one of the words I use on a regular basis, and it is even more important since it is actually a service we provide. Server Colocation is the culprit that keeps my editors and word processing software hard at work. My word processor sometimes turns colocation into all sorts of other words. Even as I write this, my program is confused. One would think it would be a simple fix of adding the word to the software’s dictionary, and it is, but only until it is time to edit the document.

This is nothing new. I am used to this, and on many occasions spell check, copy editors and others question and challenge my spelling of Colocation.

Microsoft Word often decides to change colocation to collocation without my consent and without even asking me what was intended. Fed up and tired of my editors and word processing software, I turned to Google. Ah, yes, good ol’ Google. I feverishly Googled “Colocation, Collocation, Co-location”, and to my surprise the first result was a blog by Sune Christensen entitled Co-location? Colocation? Collocation? (At least I’m not the only one with this problem!) Statistically speaking, Atlantic.Net uses the correct term, but I wanted to break it down even further and get to the meaning instead of statistics.

So, after much effort… I unveil my findings! (more…)

Electronic Medical Records made easy with Managed Server Hosting

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010 by jwieder

The complexity of our health care system has grown over the years making it more difficult for practitioners to stay informed about their patients health histories. Electronic Medical Records will help solve this problem. This method reduces the amount of paperwork involved in the process; while at the same time increasing access to these records by making them available electronically. EMR/EHR systems enable the practitioner to view a patient’s complete health event summary, historical reports and previous treatment records. This has resulted in an enormous gain in productivity in practices staffed with multiple physicians. The advantages are also evident in regard to patients with multiple aliments and in emergency medical situations.

With the adoption of EMR/EHR there is still plenty of room to increase operational efficiency, cost savings and productivity gains. Electronic Medical Records are gaining in popularity because of the paperless approach. At the same time this creates an effective demand for data centers to host such records in secure facilities. Secure facilities are a must due to the highly sensitive nature of the data being hosted combined with the fact that strict security procedures and practices must be maintained.

EMR can be handled in a variety of ways; some of the common methodologies are: (more…)

Electronic Medical Records in a Data Center Environment

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010 by jwieder

Physicians today are faced with many obstacles due to recent regulations created by Health Care Reform. Some practitioners are asking themselves, “How do I provide outstanding quality health care in the face of an increasingly complex regulatory system? Where am I going to find the time and resources to implement an EMR system?” Many doctors are in the precarious position of having to manage and troubleshoot complex IT, EMR and billing systems. Keeping up to date with the latest HIPAA and HITECH compliance and security requirements is expensive, time consuming, and difficult.

Atlantic.Net believes that the business of health care exists to facilitate the practice of good medicine. Efforts should be focused on and directed towards healing the sick, not managing their IT infrastructure. As physicians in the community become tasked with the technical aspect of running their practices, they are focusing less on healing the sick. With more resources becoming available to practitioners, however, the opportunities for their practice’s growth is increasing exponentially. With an increase in patients and a decreased interest in managing their data, many are considering outsourcing their EMR and other IT strategies to Service Providers in order to shift focus back onto the patient. (more…)

CenturyLink Acquires Qwest - A Data Center Opportunity

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010 by Adnan Raja

CenturyLink acquiring Qwest is surprising news for the IT and Telecom Industries. For the longest time, I thought Sprint would be a good fit to merge with Qwest but I guess I was wrong!

CentruyLink surprised us all last year when they acquired Embarq, and now Qwest?  Although it eliminates consumer choices in some areas, it also makes a strong statement about a smaller company taking over one of the larger conglomerates, a statement that I personally like! (more…)

You asked, we answered! Choosing a Data Center Whitepaper

Monday, February 15th, 2010 by kristina-davis

We recently sent out an offer in collaboration with the Disaster Recovery Journal for a free download of our whitepaper, Choosing a Data Center . We had such a great response from the DRJ crowd that it was clear to us that this information is in high demand, so we are making it available for you too!

If you are responsible for the IT operations of a successful organization there will come a day when the closet in the back of your corporate office will no longer suffice as your data center.  You will be asked to evaluate and select a data center to serve as a business continuity or disaster recovery site for mission critical services that power your business.  The intent of this whitepaper is to provide IT professionals with the rudimentary knowledge necessary to make a well informed decision about where and how their environments need to be hosted. (more…)

Thoughts.com Selects Atlantic.Net Data Center for Colocation Service

Thursday, January 28th, 2010 by kristina-davis

With the growing number and popularity of social media networking sites, Thoughts.com is an exciting addition to the new generation of social media outlets.  Atlantic.Net is pleased to have the opportunity to partner with Thoughts.com, a new breed of social media networking websites, encouraging discussions rather than “catching up”. (more…)

The Buzz on Partnerships in 2010 – How Integrators Can Increase ROI with Managed Server Hosting

Monday, January 18th, 2010 by kristina-davis

We were recently interviewed by the Redmond Magazine.  This publication has a captured an audience of IT consultants, service providers, and Microsoft Certified Partners, many of which cater to small and mid-size business clients.  They wanted to know what advice and strategies we could offer to the integrators in this complicated economic climate.  They also wanted to understand about the new pricing model for IT provider’s and their products and services.  In addition they asked if the bundling of newer products might be a good marketing strategy for 2010.  Please read the entire article published by the Redmond Magazine.

I thought it would be beneficial to share our point of view with our Channel Partners and our readers!  The economy of 2010 is not the same as that of the previous 15-20 years, which was mostly fueled by technology and real-estate bubbles.  Many businesses were thriving, not because they created value, but rather because they had been at the right place at the right time.  In the “new world economy”, that is simply not the case anymore.  Prosperity in 2010 and in the coming years is going to require the creation of new product sets with a solid value proposition.  Every decision is going to have to make perfect sense.  With businesses looking to cut costs and reduce the bottom line, IT advancements and development have become essential in enable businesses to cut their IT budget while remaining profitable.  This is in stark contrast to the last 20 years, when the business community invested in IT just to keep up with their growth. (more…)

Dedicated Server, Managed Server Or Cloud Computing - How To Choose A Data Center Service That Fits Your Company’s Needs

Friday, December 18th, 2009 by kristina-davis

In the world of gigabits and terabytes there is a lot going on - new products are being developed and the plethora of information that you have been told about securing your data as a business owner can be, from time to time, overwhelming. You aren’t the CIO and you don’t employ an arsenal of IT staff to help guide you through the decision of migrating your data into a secure Data Center . You’re inundated with choices and weary of company salesmen who may or may not be trying to over sell you. Every web hosting service has its own unique advantages and disadvantages. It is crucial for every business owner to familiarize themselves with the different types of services a Hosting Provider offers before researching your data center . So how do you know what service is the right fit for your company?  Continue to read and see where you feel your company fits best before signing on the dotted line.
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Can A Data Center Be A Hundred Percent Green?

Monday, November 16th, 2009 by kristina-davis

The term “green data center ” can be attributed to data centers that are extremely energy efficient and environmentally friendly. This means that green data centers should be maintained by monitoring their electrical, mechanical, electronic, and computer systems to reducing power consumption and to lessen the ecological impact. Turning a data center completely green is not as far-fetched today as it was several years ago, but it is not something that can be achieved easily. Creating a greener data center environment can be costly, difficult, and time consuming. Most existing data center facilities are taking initiatives towards greener practices by restructuring the way they utilize their power and run their power dependent infrastructure. While newly built data centers are being constructed with their environmental impact in mind, various data center operators are also taking steps to become more environmentally responsible. (more…)

Data Center Disaster Recovery Plan

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009 by Adnan Raja

As the 2009 hurricane season draws to a close we can all let out a huge sigh of relief. For some, that sigh will be larger than others if they weren’t prepared.  Atlantic.Net is always ready to weather the storm and we take pride that we are constantly thinking into the future.  Some of our preparations for this hurricane season included putting a new roof on our building, performing an entire overhaul of our industrial grade UPS-complete with new components, and performing preventative maintenance on our HVAC (Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning).   As always, our secure, hurricane proof Data Center is staffed 24×7x365 with a back-up generator and multiple redundant connections to the Internet backbone. (more…)


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