DataChambers expands into the Charlotte market
- Company opens records management facility with significant anchor client
- Plans future high-availability datacenter and workforce recovery area
Winston-Salem, N.C. (March 3, 2008)
DataChambers, a North Carolina-headquartered records management and technology firm, today announced it is expanding into the Charlotte market with a new 85,000-square-foot facility at Ridge Creek Business Park.
The new site will provide a variety of information-based services for area businesses, including both standard and climate-controlled file storage, shredding, document imaging, Internet-accessible image storage and tape vaulting.
“We now are able to offer Charlotte-area businesses a wide range of cost-effective solutions to their information management challenges - from establishing effective security to complying with regulatory controls,” said Chris Kelley, DataChambers chief operations officer.
Charlotte-based Arrowpoint Capital is DataChambers’ anchor client for the Ridge Creek site.
“DataChambers took the time to understand our business situation,” said Nancy Anthony, enterprise vendor manager, Arrowpoint Capital. “The customer is an important element in their business model.”
With the addition of the Ridge Creek Business Park facility, DataChambers now has more than a million cubic feet of stored inventory serving more than 850 clients. Six staff members will be employed at the new site initially - including both hourly personnel and members of the sales and management team.
In the future, DataChambers plans to expand the services offered in the Charlotte region by adding a high-availability datacenter equipped with redundant systems, network distribution paths, power and cooling. The company also plans to add a recovery center equipped with workstations businesses can use in the event their offices are damaged or inaccessible. The new facilities will complement an existing 20,000-square-foot datacenter and 800 recovery workstations at DataChambers headquarters in Winston-Salem.
“By combining our traditional records management capabilities with a full suite of managed information technology and datacenter services, DataChambers will be uniquely positioned to offer Charlotte firms a full-service solution to their information management needs,” said Nicholas Kottyan, DataChambers chief executive officer. “Our goal is to offer businesses a cost-effective alternative, whether they need data backup solutions, a full-blown offsite datacenter, traditional records storage or hot workstations that are ready to go at a moments notice.”
For more information on DataChambers and the services it offers, call Alisa Hall at 704-588-5510 or email her at ahall@datachambers.com or visit us at www.datachambers.com.
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