Enseva.com Blog

22 Mar

Enseva contributes to speedtest.net

By Chris SeveyBlog

Earlier this week Enseva Networks was approved and added to the speedtest.net internet performance testing platform.  General internet users and customers alike can test their internet speed against Enseva’s network. Start the process by simply visiting http://speedtest.net.  If you are in the vicinity of Cedar Rapids or Hiawatha Iowa, your browser may automagically select Enseva as

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05 Mar

8 Things you should know about data center colocation

By Lori McConvilleBlog

IT infrastructure plays a significant role in improving the performance and productivity of an organization. Businesses have realized the immense benefits and opportunities of realigning their IT operations with the overall priorities and objectives of their businesses. Therefore, since IT operations are important in supporting businesses functions, and improving the operability of business activities, it

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14 Feb

Enseva to attend Interface Conference April 6

By Lori McConvilleEvents

Join us at the Interface Conference in Des Moines April 6 to learn how Enseva can help you with your datacenter colocation, cloud and managed services needs. We’re not just any datacenter, we are Iowa’s exclusive, locally-owned Tier 4+ datacenter committed to providing the highest value and best return-on-investment. With a “by invitation-only” format, cutting-edge content,

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14 Feb

The Key Elements of a Datacenter Design

By Lori McConvilleBlog

When it comes to creating a state-of-the-art dataccenter design, keeping up with technology advancement and the Internet of Everything requires a major focus on key elements such as reliability, time, space, experience and sustainability. Reliability Reliability is the key element to assure an efficient datacenter. A datacenter must be capable of delivering clients uninterrupted services

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17 Jan

Redundancy Matters When Systems Fail

By Lori McConvilleBlog

At the start of January, airports across the country faced long delays, angry passengers and a common statement to the media – customs computers were down, and redundancy capabilities were low. An outage lasting more than four hours is like a heart attack in the technology world, and not having a backup plan that works

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