The company recently bought back its assets from Encompass Network Services returning ownership of the firm to its Colorado origins.
"This is exactly the facility that we had in mind," says Brad Hanson, CEO and President of NNSI. "We were looking beyond just the image and location in the Tech Center area. We wanted a facility that could house not just our own people, but one that would also have the capability to be a facility that our clients and vendor partners could use as well."
The NNSI independent network testing facility will feature a number of network environments that can easily be configured to give network administrators the capability of designing their network infrastructures for peak performance and functionality.
"The networking lab will offer benefits to our clients as they design their networking infrastructure, and will help us in determining the right products and services we provide for them," says Paul Boucher, SVP. "The testing lab will also be used for training and as a showcase area for our vendor partners to introduce their new products. One of the most interesting features will be the 'test tube,' which will allow for rapid bake-off style testing of products."
Jim Capecelatro of Fuller and Co. handled the purchase for NNSI.
The company plans to have the move and the testing lab completed by this month.
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