When you think of Boston, you probably conjure up images of Harvard, MIT or Tufts, institutions famous for business, engineering and medicine. These days, it would be appropriate to add artificial intelligence to the picture, along with cybersecurity, cloud computing and even wireless communications technology. That’s because Boston is also where the headquarters for enterprises such as Accenture (artificial intelligence: “AI”), GE (energy and medical devices) and Akamai (content delivery and cybersecurity).
Boston ranks 5th in the top 30 cities for startups in the world and is a hotbed for SaaS and other IT services companies specializing in wealth management and investment, healthcare data analytics, life sciences, business process automation and other industries that are growing as they embrace digital transformation.
The city is also a global communications gateway. The Boston metro subsea cable landing station serves as a landing point for EXA North and South as well as Amitie, providing fiber optic connectivity to the U.K., Ireland and France.
Locating a piece of your infrastructure in Boston can open opportunities to tap into a well-established and growing digital ecosystem of enterprises, access a dense consumer population and expand into markets outside the U.S.
With all those advantages, wouldn’t it be great if there was a data center provider with a location bordering Boston’s central business district? Read on.
Strategically positioned to provide low-latency connectivity to the many financial and technology enterprises in the area, CoreSite’s Boston data center (BO1 colocation facility is one of the most connectivity and fiber rich addresses in all of New England and combines a convenient location for technician access with state-of-the-art reliability.
Once inside the doors – secured by biometric scanners, key cards and 24/7/365 security staff – you’ll find:
CoreSite’s Boston facility is one of the only data centers bordering Boston’s central business district, which puts it close to the aforementioned variety of industries as well as government entities. With low latency access options to the important Cambridge research area, BO1 offers a variety of connectivity options to all Boston’s digital ecosystem has to offer. Furthermore, BO1’s physical and environmental infrastructure meets compliance requirements for HIPAA, ISO 27001, PCI DSS, NIST 800-53, and SOC 1 Type 2 and SOC 2 Type 2, as well as FISMA and FEDRAMP specifications.
You’ll notice that I said “upon full build-out” in the checklist above. CoreSite offers build-to-suit services (powered shell, infrastructured shell and turn-key) enabling you to design a deployment according to your needs now, and flexibly scale as your business and data center requirements grow.
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So, are you ready to see if CoreSite’s Boston data center checks all the boxes for your muticloud, hybrid cloud or hyperscale infrastructure? I’m confident that it does, but you can start by watching this video.
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