AT&T links Iron Mountain site with IP VPN
by Jan Harris
October 12, 2007
AT&T Inc has been selected by information protection and storage services company, Iron Mountain, to provide an Internet Protocol-based Virtual Private Network connecting 157 of Iron Mountain’s European business locations.
Following substantial business growth, Iron Mountain required a network that would accommodate a rise in traffic volume, and which would address the different requirements of widespread locations.
Iron Mountain also wanted the network to be able to seamlessly integrate new locations in the future.
AT&T’s secure, managed and flexible solution, was able to meet Iron Mountain’s business and technical needs, while providing a cost effective solution that would accommodate future growth.
The VPN service allows AT&T to introduce Unified Communications programs to further strengthen its business processes.
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