Daily Archives: May 1, 2011

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CenturyLink to Acquire Savvis Hosting

CenturyLink, Inc. and Savvis, Inc. announced that their boards of directors have approved a definitive agreement under which CenturyLink will acquire all outstanding shares of Savvis common stock in a cash and stock merger valued at $40 per share, or a total of approximately $2.5 billion, plus net debt of approximately $0.7 billion which will be assumed or refinanced at close.

Under the terms of the transaction, Savvis stockholders will receive $30 per share in cash and $10 in shares of CenturyLink common stock, subject to adjustment as described below. The consideration represents an 11% premium over Savvis’ closing stock price as of the close of trading on April 26, 2011 and a premium of 53% compared to Savvis’ stock price at the beginning of the year.

With the addition of Savvis, CenturyLink will achieve global scale as a managed hosting and colocation provider and will accelerate its ability to deliver quality managed hosting and cloud capabilities to its business customers. The combination of CenturyLink’s hosting and network assets with Savvis’ proven solutions in colocation, managed hosting and cloud services substantially enhances CenturyLink’s capabilities and provides the company with a solid platform for future growth.

“The transaction creates a premier managed hosting and colocation provider with global scale in a high growth sector, and is expected to be accretive to revenue growth and cash flow per share,” said Glen F. Post, III, CenturyLink chief executive officer and president. “Today, businesses are shifting the way they manage their information technology services and infrastructure, and this transaction helps us meet these needs by offering Savvis’ leading products and services coupled with CenturyLink’s network. We look forward to working with the Savvis team to leverage CenturyLink’s significant scale and scope to fully realize the potential of Savvis’ capabilities for our combined customers, while also enhancing value for our shareholders and providing opportunities for our employees.”

“As migration to cloud-based services continues to accelerate rapidly, a strategic combination was a natural choice to create significant scale and become part of a large global network for the benefit of our customers, stockholders and employees,” said James E. Ousley, chairman and chief executive officer of Savvis. “We believe that combining our proven capabilities in cloud infrastructure and managed hosting with CenturyLink’s hosting assets and large base of business customers will create powerful opportunities to accelerate growth. We also look forward to making the full resources of a much larger network infrastructure available to our customers.”

Together, CenturyLink and Savvis will operate 48 data centers located in North America, Europe, and Asia with more than 1.9 million square feet of gross floor space; a robust, national 207,000 route mile fiber network; a 190,000 mile global access network; and have a customer list that includes a majority of the Fortune 500 and Fortune 1000 companies.

The acquisition of Savvis is expected to improve CenturyLink’s revenue, EBITDA and free cash flow growth profile. CenturyLink expects to realize approximately $70 million in full run-rate annual operating cost and capital expenditure synergies. The transaction is expected to be accretive to CenturyLink’s free cash flow per share, excluding integration costs, in the first full year following the close.

CenturyLink anticipates integrating its hosting business and Savvis’ managed hosting and cloud services into a single CenturyLink business unit. This integrated hosting business will be based in St. Louis and led primarily by key members of the Savvis leadership team, including Savvis CEO James Ousley, who will head the unit. Following the closing of the transaction, CenturyLink will employ approximately 50,000 people based on the total number of CenturyLink and Savvis employees as of April 26, 2011.

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Windstream Opens New Data Center in Charlotte

Windstream Hosted Solutions, one of the nation’s premier providers of enterprise-class cloud computing and managed hosting solutions, announced it has opened its third state-of-the-art data center in Charlotte as part of the company’s continued expansion.

Windstream now operates three SAS 70 Type II certified facilities within the Charlotte market. The company also operates data centers in Raleigh and Cary, N.C.; Boston, Mass.; Newton, Iowa; State College and Ephrata, Pa.; Jacksonville, Fla.; Atlanta, Ga., and Nashville, Tenn.

Windstream Hosted Solutions provides disaster recovery and business continuity, SaaS, compliance, infrastructure assessments and data center consolidation and relocation to protect customers’ mission-critical IT systems and applications. The company’s data center operations include a hardened physical infrastructure, the highest level of security and a complete managed services portfolio that enables companies to reduce operating costs and lower the risk of downtime.

“We are known for being a trusted data center partner to companies of all sizes, from small to mid-size enterprises to some of the largest Fortune 100 companies in the world,” said Kip Turco, senior vice president of data center operations at Windstream Hosted Solutions. “Because of this reputation, we are experiencing tremendous demand for data center outsourcing in all of our markets, including Charlotte, and are well-positioned to continue on this expansion path as more companies move their IT infrastructures to the cloud.”

The company opened its first Charlotte data center in 2003. The new 7,200-square-foot center increases the company’s critical load capacity in the market by over 35 percent and is located on one of the city’s primary power grid arteries, which virtually eliminates downtime during power outages and provides customers with crucial access to necessary underground fiber networks.

The center’s design incorporates highly redundant 2N (A-Side/B-Side) power distribution and high efficiency chilled water cooling solutions. The power distribution design allows for easy maintenance of all critical infrastructure with no impact to customer environments, and the mechanical design allows for easy adaptation to changing cabinet power densities. A building monitoring system monitors all critical infrastructure and provides real-time alerting and trending to ensure the proper health and operation of the environment. The facility is secured with third-party security guard services, a multi-security zone access control system, including biometrics, and a digital video surveillance system. The facility is also staffed 24 x 7 x 365 by Windstream Hosted Solutions’ data center operations staff who provide remote hands and eyes support and frontline troubleshooting.

For more information about Windstream Hosted Solutions, visit windstreambusiness.com/hosted.

Connectria Offers Trade-Up Program To Amazon Cloud Customers

Provides a more reliable cloud and personal support over Amazon EC2

Connectria, a global leader in Cloud Computing, Managed Hosting and Complex Hosting solutions, announced the availability of a trade-up program for outage-plagued, disgruntled Amazon cloud customers.

Amazon’s Elastic Cloud Compute (EC2) service experienced a prolonged outage that began on Thursday morning, April 21st and lasted through the following weekend. Thousands of Amazon customers and businesses were adversely affected by the outage.

Amazon has a history of outages dating back to 2008. In fact, the Amazon cloud has had as many as 6 outages since 2008, spanning the equivalent of 5 consecutive days. During these outages, many customers not only lost business but lost valuable data. Amazon’s response to their most recent failure has also drawn much criticism, citing a lack of communication and transparency. In a recent article within the Register, Thorsten von Eicken, a former academic colleague of Amazon CTO Werner Vogels, noted “Amazon’s communication, while better than during previous outages, still earns an F.”

To encourage Amazon cloud customers to switch to Connectria’s enterprise-class Cloud solutions, Connectria is offering a Buy 1, Get 2 Months Free Hosting promotion. Connectria’s IaaS Cloud Solutions were recently ranked ahead of Amazon, Rackspace, and GoGrid among others by Longhaus Pulse, an independent market research firm focused on Information Technology (IT) solutions for Enterprises. In addition, Connectria’s cloud customers recently gave Connectria a 100% satisfaction endorsement of its cloud solutions, through an independent survey conducted by TechValidate.

“I think it’s become apparent that you can’t just rub two magic sticks together and suddenly know how to run an effective IT Services organization,” said Rich Waidmann, President and CEO of Connectria. “Cloud computing at its basic element is delivering secure and reliable IT Services using a very broad and complex set of technologies. Just because someone is good at selling books and other products online, doesn’t translate to knowing how to build, run and support a complex technology environment from scratch, securely and reliably. The recent failure of Amazon is not an assault to the credibility of cloud computing, rather a direct failure of Amazon and their cloud services.”

“Clearly, customers should stick to cloud environments built using proven technologies like VMware, which we use, and they should buy from a proven vendor like Connectria,” Waidmann further stated. “Our 13 year track record of providing reliable service and exceptional support to over 1,000 businesses around the globe speaks for itself.”

According to Rusty Putzler, Vice President of Engineering with Connectria, “We take great pride in the quality of our cloud solutions and the positive experience our customers enjoy. Our cloud solutions and data centers are engineered to provide the resiliency and failover support that we expect and our customers demand. Amazon’s collective outages are well over 100 hours, it would appear, and they’ve lost customer data. We back our cloud solutions with one of the strongest Service Level Agreements in the industry and have a history of high reliability and security. In the event something does go wrong, we provide all our customers personalized support to quickly communicate and resolve problems. You just don’t get that from Amazon.”

About Connectria
Connectria Hosting (www.connectria.com) is a profitable and growing global provider of cloud, managed and complex hosting services. Packaged or customized solutions are available for technologies including OS, virtualization, database, email/collaboration and application/web servers. Connectria’s hosting expertise represents one of the industry’s widest range of supported platforms from a variety of vendors, including Microsoft, IBM, Oracle, HP, Dell, SUN, Citrix, VMware and Open Source (e.g. Linux/LAMP, MySQL).

A privately held company, Connectria has built its business through reinvesting profits and without any debt or equity financing. Connectria operates world-class Data Centers, Network Operations Centers, and Engineering Centers located in St. Louis, Missouri and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. From these facilities, Connectria operates as a virtual extension of its clients’ IT organizations.

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