LeadFerret Announces Directory of Data Center Professionals
Calabasas, CA (PRWEB) October 23, 2013 -- LeadFerret users already enjoy free access to over 15+ million business contacts with complete information, including email addresses, social media links, and a robust set of search tools. Today LeadFerret announced the release of a specialized directory of Data Center Professionals, which allows users to search and see full contact information for them.
See full directory at: http://leadferret.com/directory/data-center-professionals.
With the growth of the Internet, more and more companies found storing data very important, thus increasing the demand for data centers as a necessary component to day-to-day operations. The boom of data centers was born from the dotcom bubble, as companies sought out faster internet connections and more server space to solidify their presence on the internet. As a result, businesses have capitalized on this industry by building data center infrastructures to house computer systems for telecommunication and storage systems.
"Whether you are a buyer or provider, this directory creates business opportunities for your organization," explains Forest Cassidy, co-founder of LeadFerret. "Data Center Professionals have a huge impact on our lives, more than we realize, from overseeing network operations to security management, that being able to contact so many of them could be vital to your next marketing campaign."
About LeadFerret
LeadFerret, Inc offers an online B2B database with complete data for over 15+ million business contacts. Users can search and view all 15+ million records for free, with no limitations; users only pay when they want to download records. Every record comes with complete information, including email address, phone number, company information, and much more. Many records now even come with social media links. For more information, go to: http://www.LeadFerret.com.
Stela Cassidy, LeadFerret, Inc., http://www.leadferret.com, 866-535-3960, [email protected]
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