EdgePresence, an owner and operator of multi-tenant, edge computing points-of-presence (PoPs), announced the expansion of its newest PoP with the deployment of an edge center in Statesboro, GA. The new location features SOC II certification and turnkey infrastructure that enables applications requiring lower latency, as well as local cloud and data offloading.
The new facility enables local and national companies to use a local data center for traditional colocation. The location of Statesboro was a strategic move, according to EdgePresence – one that promises to save businesses both time and money.
“Statesboro has routinely placed in the top three of America’s Best Communities national competition and is heralded as one of Georgia’s nine live, work, and play cities. Opening one of our edge data centers here aligns well with our mission to bring micro data centers and network access to the customers that are closest to that user equipment’s access point,” states Doug Recker, founder and president of EdgePresence. “Additionally, its proximity to industries such as commerce, education, manufacturing, healthcare and technology makes it ideal for companies offering hosted managed services, e-commerce, industrial IoT, telemedicine, e-learning and more, along with next generation applications that need super-low latencies and short network routes.”
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