Jun 28, 2016 : Rapidscale Moves to Irvine, California


📅 - Rapidscale, a managed cloud service provider, has decided to move its' headquarters to Irvine, California. They were started in 2008 and have been known for delivering world-class, reliable and very secure cloud computing solutions worldwide.

The company has grown at an average of about 160% over th epast three years. This growth was one of the reasons for the move, which will put the new location very close to the John Wayne Airport. The new location will also be about twice the size.

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