Instor Solutions’ New Ashburn Office Featured by Virginia Business

Instor Solutions’ New Ashburn Office Featured by Virginia Business

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Instor Solutions recently established an East Coast office in Ashburn, Virginia, reports Virginia Business. From the article:

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Instor Solutions opens East Coast office in Ashburn

Fremont, Calif.-based Instor Solutions, a data-center infrastructure company, has opened an East Coast office in Ashburn.

Instor has been involved in the design and installation of infrastructure for new and expanding data centers since the 1980s.

The company began its international expansion in August 2015 with the opening of an office in Ireland.

Its East Coast office recently opened at 43940 Digital Loudoun Plaza, Building G, Suite 144 in Ashburn.

“It’s not a secret that the East Coast, and Virginia in particular has become one of the fastest growing areas of data center expansion in the United States,” Jack Vonich, Instor’s vice president of sales and marketing, said in a statement. “There has been a rising need for mission critical expansion throughout the Eastern United States as rapid movement to the cloud and steadily increasing IT activity are taxing existing data center infrastructure. Instor is well-positioned to meet this demand through our new office and seasoned personnel.”

The Ashburn office will be led by Jim Levin, Gary Wong and Eric Linden.

Levin is the newly appointed vice president of business development. He was most recently a principal with JAL Consulting.

Wong, director of applications engineering, is a former director with Digital Realty.

Linden is director of sales, East. He has more than 15 years of experience in the telecommunications industry within multiple sectors, including: banking, pharmaceutical and government.

Instor works with manufacturers who produce the solutions for data centers, including intelligent power distribution and monitoring, environmental monitoring, asset management, air containment and custom server enclosures.

Read the full article at Virginia Business.