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Intellectual Assets Safe with Data Foundry

Data Foundry recently (read: this week) secured a deal with Liquid Litigation Management, a provider of web-based litigation tools to firms and corporations across the country. This deal is of particular interest because we’re talking about legal stuff here – it’s right behind personal health records (and maybe in front of that depending on who you’re asking) in terms of REALLY important stuff. Any systems associated with this data have got to be reliable and most importantly, secure…or someone is in big trouble.

Liquid Litigation’s Lit Manager, offers the only Web-based application in the legal market that enables users to review discovery, produce, and manage related daily case materials through a single interface. This allows corporations and law firms to save a substantial amount of time and money. It also means that the folks they choose to provide data center solutions had better be the best. It’s not surprising then that they chose Data Foundry, which offers some of the most advanced data center solutions available, including unprecedented levels of redundancy, reliability and, of course, security.

“Liquid Litigation’s customers’ proprietary information and intellectual assets require the utmost protection and confidentiality,” states Scott Pittman, Chief Technology Officer and Co-Founder of Liquid Litigation Management, Inc.  “Data Foundry’s ability to deliver fully redundant and secure colocation solutions meshes perfectly with our needs. By outsourcing our core business platform to Data Foundry, we’re able to reduce IT expenditures and free up key personnel to focus on our clients’ business. Their capacity and design flexibility gives us the confidence that we can scale for future growth requirements, which if kept in-house would not have been possible.”

Data Foundry’s Texas 1, a new 250,000 square foot, carrier-neutral data center offers companies the opportunity for future scalability of their infrastructure. Texas 1 is the first purpose-built data center constructed on the 40-acre, master-planned Data Ranch development site.

Dean M. Perrine

 

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