Iron Mountain
Overview
Iron Mountain Incorporated is a global leader for information protection and storage services. They help customers reduce costs and mitigate risks associated with the protection and storage of information assets. Iron Mountain is headquartered in Boston, MA and assist more than 140,000 organizations in 39 countries on five continents with storing, protecting and managing their information.
Core competencies
Iron mountain currently safeguard and provide access to more than 440 million cubic feet of records, 75 million computer backup tapes, 7.4 petabytes of raw storage, 2.5 million PCs and 20,000 servers.
Iron Mountain employs almost 20,000 professionals and boasts an infrastructure that includes more than 1,000 facilities, 10 data centers and 3,500 vehicles.
Iron Mountain is a provider of:
• Records management
• Data protection and recovery
• Information destruction
Products/services
• Document Management Solutions
• Health Information Management
• Digital Archiving
• eDiscovery
• Online Backup
• Records Management and Storage
• Secure Shredding
• Data Protection and Recovery
• Storage-as-a-Service
• Disaster Recovery
• Technology Escrow Services
• Consulting and Professional Services
• Records Management Compliance
• Domain Name Management
• Marketing Production and Fulfillment Services
• Film and Sound Archiving
How to buy
Contact: Australia Sales
Level 1, 785 Toorak Road
Hawthorn East, Victoria 3123
Australia
1800 IRONMTN
Contact details
Australia Sales
Level 1, 785 Toorak Road
Hawthorn East, Victoria 3123
Australia
1800 IRONMTN
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