Data center specialist Telehouse is joining the New Jersey Chamber of Commerce (NJCC). The company said that the membership will increase its ability to connect and network with local New Jersey businesses–allowing Telehouse and its partners to better tailor effective solutions that address the region’s IT needs and challenges.
“The New Jersey Chamber of Commerce has a strong legacy and we are excited to be a part of it,” said Satoshi Adachi, vice president of strategic marketing at Telehouse. “As part of the local business community, it is important that Telehouse always looks for ways to increase its presence. Additionally, Telehouse’s 20 years of experience, and long history of providing technology services to the region, is very compatible with NJCC’s history of presenting proactive solutions to business challenges.”
Telehouse built the first data center and peering exchange facility in the United States, and today owns and operates 46 data centers worldwide and offers services on a global scale. In the Tri-state area, specifically, Telehouse operates Tier III and IV facilities. Telehouse has also recently launched its new streamlined channel partner program, which is centralized in New York City.