MIGSOLV slams “inexcusable over-charging” by data centre operators

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Alex Rabbetts, CEO of data centre specialist MIGSOLV, has lashed out at “inexcusable overcharging” by commercial data centre operators and vowed to “shake up” the market.
The company has pledged to ensure its data centre (colocation) services are permanently priced at market-beating rates. And, as a limited offer as the company has entered its fifteenth year, it is offering colocation at an ultra-low monthly price of ?300 per cabinet, with power below ?100 per kilowatt.
This offer, based on a 12-month contract, includes free ‘smart hands’ support, no setup fees and metered charges only for power actually used.
Alex Rabbetts, CEO of MIGSOLV, says: “We keep hearing companies complain of inexcusable over-charging in the data centre market. They feel so many operators’ services are over-priced to begin with – even before they’re hit with a raft of hidden charges for items like monitoring, reporting and even support.
“Many organisations are getting an extremely poor deal and it simply shouldn’t be that way!  An efficient, customer-focused data centre operator should be able to provide high-quality services at far lower rates and still make a decent profit.
“To prove the point, we’re promising to offer great value rates always – and dropping our current monthly rack prices as low as ?300. Not only is this less than half what most operators charge, we’ll provide free remote support and low cost power as well.
“To be clear, this is no cut-down package: we’re talking about high quality data centre services in one of the world’s most secure, resilient, risk-free facilities - backed by exceptional, personalised customer care.  This is the kind of shake-up the industry needs if it’s going to start delivering customers far better value and improve its reputation.”
MIGSOLV operates The Gatehouse data centre on a nine-acre site in Norwich. The Gatehouse is free of terrorism or flood risks. It incorporates a range of rigorous security measures including access by iris recognition, CCTV coverage of every square inch of the site, microwave intruder detection and state-of-the-art fire protection systems.
In January, MIGSOLV launched a range of flexible, secure Public, Private and Hybrid Cloud business services. The company also provides consultancy advice to help organisations run the most effective data centre operations.
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