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TS-Associates Chooses NYI to Implement Instrumentation Solutions

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NYI is based in the heart of New York's financial district.

NYI will host TS-Associates' Tip Off, Application Tap services, as well as the recently acquired Correlix. 

"NYI had us up and running in their Lower Manhattan facility within 24 hours, before most other providers had acknowledged our request," says Shimrit Anderson-Or, director of operations at TS-Associates. "NYI is the perfect data center partner for us. They are close to many of our customers, including top-tier brokers and exchanges. They have an integrator's approach to data center solutions. Anyone who is serious about their infrastructure knows that you need a highly engaged infrastructure partner, especially when the success of your business depends critically on the service delivered by such a partner." 

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