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May 11th, 2012 Blog Feed: SingleHopper Profile – Spiderman?

Everyone meet Matt Berry, Matt Berry meet Everyone. Where are you originally from? St. Louis, Missouri… Creve Coeur to be exact. How long have you worked for SingleHop? About a year and a half although, I did start in the hosting industry from this end (support), at midPhase in 2006, which was previously owned by [...]

May 04th, 2012 Press Box: SingleHop Expands Operations, Opens Data Center in Phoenix, AZ.

Chicago IL - May 3rd, 2012 - SingleHop, LLC., a leading dedicated server and cloud hosting provider, today announced the opening of a Data Center in Phoenix, AZ. The facility, operated by IO, the leading provider of next-generation modular data center technology and services is the first Western US expansion for SingleHop. The company will now offer its customers the option to choose which data center they want their hardware to reside within.