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SOMERSET, N.J., Nov. 21, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Core Services Corporation ("Core Services"), an Oracle Platinum Partner and OAUG Three Star Partner, is pleased to announce that, despite the devastation caused by hurricane Sandy, Core Services' Somerset Data Center ("SDC") has remained fully operational, thanks to SDC's highly redundant dual primary and backup power infrastructure. Additionally, Core Services' dedicated support staff successfully met the storm's challenges and ensured that client operations continued without interruption.
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Jim Bistis, Core Services' President and CEO, commented, "Each down-time hour costs an organization many thousands of dollars in lost revenue, profit, and user productivity. As such, Core Services is proud to have provided 100% uptime to our valued Oracle Application clients. Hurricane Sandy demonstrated the wisdom of Core Services' significant investment in power infrastructure, Backup as a Service ("BaaS"), and Disaster Recovery as a Service ("DRaaS") capabilities in order to survive catastrophes like this one."
Bistis added, "We know it has been a very challenging time for Hurricane Sandy's victims, and to those affected by this disaster, Core Services extends its deepest sympathies."
About Core Services Corporation
Profitable every year since its founding in 1990, Core Services Corporation, an Oracle Platinum Partner and OAUG Three Star Partner, delivers expert Oracle Applications implementation, development, and support to clients worldwide via its Hosting, Cloud, and Consulting services. Additionally, Core Services is authorized to sell and service the Oracle Applications, leveraging Oracle's Business Accelerators. For more information about Core Services, visit http://www.coreservices.com.
Contact: Josh Rothman
Marketing Manager, Core Services Corporation
+1-732-384-7020; jrothman@coreservices.com
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