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Fox Rothschild Opts for Philadelphia Technology Park as Primary Data Colocation Center
[June 05, 2012]

Fox Rothschild Opts for Philadelphia Technology Park as Primary Data Colocation Center


Jun 05, 2012 (Close-Up Media via COMTEX) -- Philadelphia Technology Park announced that national law firm, Fox Rothschild will make Philadelphia Technology Park its primary data center for the entire firm's network.

"Logistically, Philadelphia Technology Park is a great partner for us because their reliable services and network stability provide a safe place to store our data in one spot," said Michael Rinehart, Chief Technology Officer of Fox Rothschild LLP. "Philadelphia Technology Park met our data and IT security needs and will be a valuable strategic partner for us." According to Rinehart, the new partnership with Philadelphia Technology Park is an important facet of a Strategic Technology Program at Fox Rothschild, which is a series of improvements to update the firm.

"We are extremely excited for these strategic changes, especially taking our IT infrastructure to a state of the art data center," he said.

"Making sure that your data is protected in a safe environment is critical for companies like Fox Rothschild," said Corey Blanton, President of the Philadelphia Technology Park. "By moving all production systems and data to Philadelphia Technology Park, Fox Rothschild can be confident that they have a secured reliable partner to house their entire IT infrastructure. We are able to provide Fox Rothschild with the peace of mind that their data is protected 365 days a year, seven days a week, 24 hours a day." Fox Rothschild is a national law firm with over 1,200 employees and 16 offices coast to coast that provides a full range of legal services to public and private companies. The firm also represents charitable, medical and educational institutions both in the United States and in more than 50 countries worldwide.


Philadelphia Technology Park's capabilities and in-house experience eliminate the need for organizations to build and operate their own costly data centers.

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