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GoGrid has more than a decade of experience hosting complex infrastructure for businesses around the globe. We're the world's #1 pure-play infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) provider specializing in cloud infrastructure solutions. Currently powering thousands of customers globally, we make complex infrastructure easy by enabling businesses to revolutionize their IT environments in the cloud. In just minutes, our customers can deploy and begin managing existing or new applications and workloads on our proven, secure, and reliable hosted cloud platform.

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May 24, 2013
Category: Public Cloud

The cloud infrastructure is changing the data center game, as companies around the world are implementing hosted services as a centralized architecture.

May 24, 2013
Category: Cloud Computing

As business operations grow more complex, decision-makers will need to provide employees with technologies that support access to upcoming and existing services.

May 24, 2013
Category: Public Cloud

In today's fast-paced business world, collaboration is the key to carrying out mission-critical objectives in a timely and efficient manner.

May 21, 2013
Category: Cloud Computing

As cloud computing gains momentum in the business world, federal agencies are also beginning to recognize how they can use the hosted services to improve operations.

May 15, 2013
Category: Public Cloud

The healthcare sector is finally undergoing similar technological changes as the rest of the business world due to the advent of mobility and cloud computing.

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

San Francisco, Calif. - November 27, 2012 - GoGrid, a leading cloud infrastructure company, today announced that Excite Digital Media (Excite) uses GoGrid as the infrastructure for its search engine marketing (SEM) services. Based in Sydney, Australia, Excite helps search engine providers, advertising networks, and publishers reach targeted audiences with search, targeted banner/display campaigns, and sponsored XML feeds. Online publishers use Excite to gain access to the high-quality, targeted ads they need to drive click-throughs and revenue.

Thursday, November 15, 2012

San Francisco, Calif. - November 20, 2012 - GoGrid, a leading cloud infrastructure company, today announced that it has been positioned by Gartner Inc. in the Challengers quadrant of the "Magic Quadrant for Cloud Infrastructure as a Service"(IaaS) report. The cloud IaaS market is expected to grow significantly over the next 4 years, gaining almost 50% by the end of 2012 compared with last year, according to a recent Gartner report.

Thursday, November 8, 2012

San Francisco, Calif. - November 8, 2012 - GoGrid, a leading cloud infrastructure company, today announced it is partnering with hack/reduce, a Cambridge, Massachusetts–based collaboration focused on Big Data technologies. GoGrid will provide hack/reduce members Big Data solutions that match requirements for running Hadoop, thereby streamlining application development.

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

San Francisco, Calif. – October 16, 2012 – GoGrid, a leading cloud infrastructure company, and Clustrix, the scale-out SQL database for Big Data applications, today announced a partnership to make it easier for customers worldwide to use Database-as-a-Service (DBaaS) solutions.

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

GoGrid, a leading cloud infrastructure company, today announced a technology partnership with GenieDB, a company developing a globally distributed database for enterprise applications, to let companies beta-test the GenieDB Global Delivery Database solution within a multi-data-center cloud infrastructure environment.

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At some point, the founder of almost any business will face a decision about whether to continue in their leadership role when the company reaches certain pivotal milestones around growth, financing and other concerns that aren't necessarily tied directly into the entrepreneurial notions that sparked the business.

Keagy is reassuming the leadership role at a company that definitely has the brand recognition as one of the pioneering organizations in the cloud hosting space - a market with a handful of leaders and a ton of market share to grab.

eWEEK's main headline for 2012 is "How to Control Data," and ground zero for this is the data center. Those who know how to control both the archival and current views of the data are most often the ones who come up with significant new ideas and promote business progress. IT that is progressive will gain ground in 2012. From Slide #7 - Amazon, Rackspace, GoGrid, AT&T, Verizon and others were pleased with their 2011 business as more and more enterprises discovered that they can get exactly the services (storage, analytics, accounting, social networking, application monitoring, for example) from Web services , and get them on-demand, and in reliable fashion.

Amazon Web Services customers this week are worrying about a server reboot the provider is pushing out, but if users have architected their applications properly, they shouldn't be concerned, experts said. GoGrid, an infrastructure-as-a-service provider, also noted that if businesses run their own servers internally, they have to make similar updates. Moving to the cloud saves administrators a lot of management trouble overall, but this kind of required reboot might be "trouble some thought they left behind when they got to the cloud," Jayson Vantuyl, chief engineer at GoGrid, said.

Hybrid hosting services could be a path forward for providers that are waiting for their cloud service offerings to take off while struggling with managed hosting services that have become low-margin commodities. "Hybrid hosting will become the norm," said John Keagy, founder and chairman of GoGrid. "Somewhere in the order of 85% of computing is still done in-house. There is a huge wave of outsourcing coming that will transition to managed services and fully automated cloud services."

GoGrid, HP Enterprise Services have amped up offerings that address security and other issues. The decision to host your data center somewhere else, or to move some of your operations into a cloud, is never trivial. Chief among concerns are security, performance, and management - including disaster recovery plans that meet your requirements. GoGrid, a cloud infrastructure and hosting provider, has made a move to address some of those concerns with a new service called CloudLink, a fast, dedicated private line that's been established via a leased, dedicated line between its data centers in San Francisco and Ashburn, Virginia. Now, GoGrid can dedicate specific amounts of segregated bandwidth to customers. The goal: eliminate worry about sending critical traffic over public lines that lack security and can impact performance.

Cloud infrastructure provider GoGrid (www.gogrid.com) announced on Tuesday that it has introduced its dedicated private line CloudLink for customers to access a secure connection across its data centers. CloudLink is an ideal solution for corporate environments that require disaster recovery and data replication.

Infrastructure-as-a-service provider GoGrid is adding a dedicated line service between its facilities so users can be sure of fast and secure transfers. Customers with applications that require fast database replication or that use GoGrid's two data centers for disaster recovery may be interested in the new CloudLink offering, executives said. "Anybody who wants to keep data in sync" will be interested in the service, Rupert Tagnipes, product lead for the CloudLink service said.

Data center infrastructure management software developer Modius (www.modius.com) announced on Monday that cloud-based infrastructure as a service provider GoGrid (www.gogrid.com) has deployed the Modius OpenData solution. With the deployment of the Modius infrastructure management solution, GoGrid says it will reduce its operation costs by 10 to 15 percent.

Cloud Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) player GoGrid Tuesday pulled the curtain off of a new partner program through which the company said will give cloud providers the tools needed to beef up their cloud practices to grab a portion of the IaaS market, which is expected to hit $4 billion in four years.

A new offering from Dome9 is trying to make the cloud more secure by providing an automated service to centralize and consolidate security management across both private and public clouds and in and outside of your data center. They are also announcing a partnership with GoGrid as their first MSP that will resell this service to their customers.

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