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FuzeCore Picks Data Center Solutions from Center 7![]() By Jai C.S. TMCnet Contributing Editor FuzeCore, a company that specializes in advanced IT services, has become the new data center customer of Center 7, a provider of collocation and hosted business solutions in Utah and the surrounding region.
As an IT infrastructure provider for business applications, Center 7 offers data center facilities fro managed bandwidth, collocation, hosting, disaster recovery, and a software-as-a-service (SaaS (News - Alert)) delivery option. Center 7’s new and advanced data center is gathering great response and attention from companies throughout the region.
“We are impressed with Center 7’s commitment to advanced data protection solutions as evidenced by their personnel resources and physical facilities,” said Tim McClananhan, director of IT at FuzeCore, in a statement. McClananhan added: “The backbone connections in place at Center 7 are rock solid and will provide us with the redundancy and reliability we need for our customers. As a technology partner, Center 7’s offerings resonate with our corporate goals of implementing technology that will improve the quality of everyone’s lives.”
Headquartered in Pocatello, FuzeCore is a company dedicated to customer service and performance with well-trained specialists, industry-standard equipment, strong business ethics and advanced technical offerings.
“We are pleased to be working with a quality provider of consulting, support, Internet, and VoIP services,” said Nathan Hatch, president and CEO at Center 7, in a statement. “FuzeCore is able to meet the communication needs of a wide array of businesses.”
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Jai C.S. is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Jai's articles, please visit his columnist page. Edited by Mae Kowalke |

