Jun 12, 2003 : Inflow Announces Revenue Growth for IDC
📅 - Inflow (inflow.com) announced today that total first quarter 2003 revenue for its Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania data center was up 20.5 percent from fourth quarter 2002 and up 38 percent from first quarter 2002.
Inflow-Pittsburgh general manger Patrick Bixel attributed the revenue growth to larger customer contracts and operational stability. ?"In Pittsburgh, we are doing a great job of educating the local community about Inflow's expertise and value proposition," said Bixel. "Our customers are also spreading the word to their colleagues about our high quality of service and their overall satisfaction with our solutions." Inflow's Pittsburgh IDC was opened in June of 2000. With headquarters in Thornton, Colorado, Inflow provides a wide range of facilities-based IT solutions to enterprise customers. Inflow currently serves more than 680 customers from its Internet data centers in 12 markets throughout the United States.
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