nGenX Corporation, sister company of Cinergy MetroNet, Inc. and Norlight, Inc., announces the opening of three data centers in the cities of Indianapolis, IN; Lafayette, IN; and Louisville, KY. This expands the company’s data center footprint from two to five data centers in the Midwest.
As part of this expansion effort, nGenX’s new data centers will support collocation customers who require a public data center solution for outsourcing servers or other information technology equipment. nGenX utilizes its two existing SAS 70, Type II certified data centers in Evansville, Indiana and Brookfield, Wisconsin to host its Cloud Computing services and for colocation. All five nGenX data centers are ringed with Ethernet connectivity for high-availability and disaster recovery.
While the US economy remains sluggish, nGenX is expanding and bringing high technology jobs to its Midwestern target markets. “Our goal is to become the major regional provider of technology infrastructure. We have invested millions in our data centers and our highly trained, professional staff,” said Robert A. Bye, executive vice president, nGenX Corporation. “We see a tremendous opportunity to support the information technology needs of area businesses so they can avoid capital expenditures and focus on core business issues.”
nGenX operates five high-availability data centers in the Midwest for colocation. From these data centers, the company provides Cloud Computing and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) solutions for its customers’ data, applications, servers and backup. nGenX’s Cloud Computing and IaaS solutions are SAS 70, Type II certified, assuring the customer that nGenX’s processes and facilities are tested and secure.
In 2004, nGenX was purchased by Q-Comm Corporation, a privately held company headquartered in Evansville, IN with annual sales in excess of $240 million and assets including data centers and more than 30,000 route miles of fiber.










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