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Colocation in Detroit Michigan
Looking for Colocation near Detroit, Michigan? For Detroit colocation, Online Tech’s Mid-Michigan data center is the largest colocation data center in Michigan. This data center was originally built by EDS as GM’s Disaster Recovery Data Center for GMAC and other … Continue reading
Colocation and Cap-Ex Free IT
How colocation can save money in a strapped economy We’re hearing the question a lot these days – from customers, partners, and employees – “What impact are we seeing on the Managed Data Center and Michigan colocation business with the … Continue reading
Michigan Colocation – A Cost Effective Option for Data Centers that are Out of Capacity
39% of data centers expect to run out of cooling capacity in the next 12-24 months The Uptime Institute reported that 39% of data center managers expected that their data centers would run out of cooling capacity in the next … Continue reading


