Colt is the information delivery platform, enabling its customers to deliver, share, process and store their vital business information. An established leader in delivering integrated network, data centre, voice and IT services to major organisations, midsized businesses and wholesale customers worldwide, Colt operates in 22 European countries with a 46,000km European network and transatlantic network capacity. Colt has metropolitan area networks in 42 major European cities with direct fibre connections into 19,800 buildings and 20 carrier neutral Colt data centres. In addition to its direct sales capability, Colt has four indirect channels to market: Agent, Franchise, Distributor and Wholesale which includes Carriers, Service Providers, VARs and Voice Resellers. Colt is listed on the London Stock Exchange (COLT).
Business Continuity has become much more prevalent in the digital age simply because there are many more points of failure than there used to be. Natural disasters, staff sickness, transport failures, and power outages have been around since business began, but the vast array of technology we employ in the 21st century, and explosive growth in digital data, have added greatly to potential points of failure.
Colt enables customers to make the most of the cloud to support business continuity planning. In a fast evolving business world, businesses need a data centre that provides both the scalability and the flexibility to deal with emerging technologies and rising energy costs.
Are you interested in how Colt data centres can support your business continuity planning? We were recently interviewed by the Dutch business TV channel RTLZ at our state of the art datacentre in Roosendaal, discussing the growing dependency on IT and the need for risk mitigation.
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