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dcmia
05-02-2002, 01:21 PM
Hi there,

I represent another user from this forum who wishes to remain anonymous with this posting for obvious reasons. I've come to represent a small Data Center in Florida which seeks partnership with another entity in the webhosting business. Currently they've had a major invetor fold, and are seeking another, or multiple entities (companies, corporations, or people) to assist in utilizing our resources and occupying allocated space. The company currently does not have enough customers to cover their overheads and as a result of this unfortunate action by our investor, feels it would be wise to offer the following to benefit all parties involved:

So lets get down to it, if you've read this much, you're either 1. Curious, 2. Curious and Interested, so here are the details that you would ideally need to know:

Small center, nothing huge, nothing fancy, very low overheads for type of operation. Space and resources would be allocated to other entities, but entities would not be given private access to space, space would be fully managed at our technicians base cost, and infrastructure would be built out at base cost (racks, or shelves, depending on preference). Entry of the space would be permitted, escourted by our staff if desired.

Currently they do not need much, and are seeking a moderate to long term partnership, essentially they've got more resources then we can reasonably utilize right now, and are willing to depart with some of them at a very modest cost to help cover overheads. I do not wish to disclose much information regarding this to the general public, but if any parties are interested, should they be of the same size, they would stand to recieve signifigant benefits from this partnership.

If you're interested, and serious, please private message, or email me. And please, do not ask questions if you're not at all interested/serious of such an offer. A ton of capital is not required for this, just vision, and some common sense. If you've any questions, you may ask away. Any information provided in private inquiries will be confidential and considered provided to the users in confidence, any breach of such a trust will be strongly frowned upon (by all i should think).

If you've gotten this far, Thank you for reading. I estimate theres a 15% chance you will be emailing me (as i'm aware the general public has curiousity which is difficult to quench) :).

Thanks.

terrastudios
05-03-2002, 07:18 AM
Sounds good, plz email me - m.brocklehurst@terrastudios.net - with more information