The 30,000 sq.ft. facility provides businesses of all sizes, security and redundancy of critical information; also offers tax benefits to customers.
Baltimore Technology Park (BTP), a data center and a carrier-neutral facility in the state of Maryland, recently opened its doors for business and is ready to accept customers.
BTP is a 30,000 square foot facility that is ideal for businesses of all sizes where security and redundancy of critical information is of the utmost importance. It offers solutions for small and medium sized businesses as well as large enterprises that are facing facility constraints, continuous upgrades to software and equipment, and the growing need to store, secure and audit large amounts of data due to regulatory demands.
Additionally, it offers customers tax incentives, including a ten-year, 80% credit against local personal property taxes.
"Our mission was to build a regional data center facility that addresses the space, connectivity, security and power needs of business owners, both large and small," said Thomas Cunningham, President of BTP. "By focusing on colocation, flexible build outs and infrastructure critical for disaster recovery solutions, we are offering an attractive solution for business needs."