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Feb 14, 2005 : Corrigo Picks 365 Main Data Center
📅 - Data center operator 365 Main (365main.com) announced on Monday that service management solutions provider Corrigo Inc. has chosen 365 Main as its colocation provider.
"Corrigo customers need to have the reassurance that our applications are stable, secure, and reliable," says Rich Michaux, president of Corrigo Inc. "By moving colocation facilities, 365 Main, based on their leadership role in the Bay area, further emphasizes that confidence." Corrigo Inc. services more than 160 companies with over 100,000 users who create more than three million annual work orders. Its management applications are designed to provide customers with full installation, repair, and maintenance functions to understand significant operational efficiencies, improve customer satisfaction, and the overall profitability of facility management and field service operations.
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