Hosting.com Opens New Data Center in Louisville KY
by Kathryn Giles Long
June 2008
Hosting.com's fifth data center, 1207 Quality Place, is the second location in the Louisville area, Hosting.com’s headquarters. Demand for high availability, disaster readiness/failover solutions and affordable power make Louisville a major growth area for Hosting.com. The 16,500 square foot data center has been opened for several months and multiple tours of the facility are conducted daily.
1207 Quality Place includes a state-of-the-art Network Operations Center (NOC), multiple layers of physical security and is one of the most powerful data centers in the Southeast region. Over the past two years Hosting.com has opened additional data centers in Irvine and San Francisco, California. Hosting.com CEO Darren King proclaimed, “Hosting.com has created a data center in Louisville that is unsurpassed in terms of service, support, scalability and security in the Southeast. Our data centers spread throughout the country anchor our business and provide growth opportunities for us and our clients.”
Hosting.com's new 1207 Quality Place data center is one of the nation’s “greenest” data centers. Hosting.com is the first major company in Kentucky to purchase a turbine from E.ON U.S., parent company of Louisville Gas and Electric (LG&E). The turbine has allowed Hosting.com to completely eliminate its carbon footprint in this facility. “Hosting.com is our first industrial customer to completely offset its annual carbon emissions. They’ve also done this in their California and Boston offices, and we are pleased they’ve chosen to take part in the LG&E program,” said John P. Malloy, Vice President of Energy Delivery, Retail Business, for E.ON U.S.
1207 Quality Place also houses a 24/7/365 NOC, boasting the most qualified and certified staff in the industry, guaranteeing 100% uptime.
Schedule a tour today and realize the value that Hosting.com can offer as your managed or colocation hosting provider or as a disaster/failover location. Contact Kathryn Giles Long at 502-214-4180 or email her at
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