Champps Chooses Inflow to Manage Network for 36 Restaurants Across U.S.; Chosen for Technical Expertise and Long-Term Viability in Managed Services Industry.Business Editors DENVER--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 18, 2002 InFlow, Inc., a leading provider of managed web hosting Making a Web site available on the Internet. Many ISPs host a few personal Web pages for an individual at no additional cost above the monthly service fee, but the address is subordinate to the ISP; for example, www.friendlyisp.com/pat_smith. and IT services, announced today a high confidence rating from Englewood, Colo.-based Champps Entertainment, Inc. Champps Entertainment, Inc., parent company of 36 Champps Americana restaurants and franchises throughout the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. , chose Inflow, Inc. to manage the network for the entire restaurant chain. "Essentially, our previous provider was actually engineering services that would not meet our needs," said Fred Dreibholz, chief financial officer for Champps. "We didn't have data flow, and we knew the provider wasn't going to be around for much longer. We needed a quality replacement in short order." In reviewing several IT providers for their next three-year contract, Champps' main decision criteria for a new provider were proven technical expertise and long-term stability The long-term stability of an oscillator, the degree of uniformity of frequency over time, when the frequency is measured under identical environmental conditions, such as supply voltage, load, and temperature. . Champps learned of Inflow through an existing Inflow customer. Liking what they heard, Champps began researching Inflow seriously. "It seemed as if many of the providers didn't have the financial wherewithal that Inflow had," said Dreibholz. "When we signed, Inflow had just received an additional round of funding for $35 million. We looked at the burn rates of each of the providers, and if they looked like they were going to be in business in three years, we put them on the short list. In the end, Inflow was the only one that survived our criteria." "We were very excited about Champps coming to Inflow," said Leigh Wilbanks, general manager for Inflow in Denver. "They had needs that aligned perfectly with what we offer. Our priority was to first relieve the pressure they had experienced with their former provider, and then set a strategy in motion for growth." Champps receives colocation, managed frame relay A high-speed packet switching protocol used in wide area networks (WANs). Providing a granular service of up to DS3 speed (45 Mbps), it has become popular for LAN to LAN connections across remote distances, and services are offered by most major carriers. connection services and VPN (Virtual Private Network) A private network that is configured within a public network (a carrier's network or the Internet) in order to take advantage of the economies of scale and management facilities of large networks. connection services from Inflow. As part of the agreement, Inflow helped engineer Champps' entire telecommunications network A telecommunications network is a of telecommunications links and nodes arranged so that messages may be passed from one part of the network to another over multiple links and through various nodes. and led a three-month migration from Champps' existing network to the new, more efficient architecture. Inflow also remotely configured routers at each of the Champps facilities and physically moved Champps' centralized equipment out of the former provider's facility, into Inflow. "The transition was performed quickly and efficiently," Dreibholz said. "If a glitch A temporary or random hardware malfunction. It is possible that a bug in a program may cause the hardware to appear as if it had a glitch in it and vice versa. At times it can be extremely difficult to determine whether a problem lies within the hardware or the software. See glitch attack. did surface, it was handled immediately." Since the implementation of the first site in early 2002, Champps has launched six new restaurants. "We are growing 20 to 25 percent each year," said Dreibholz. "Scalability is very important to us. It wouldn't matter now if we had 36 restaurants or 300 - with Inflow, we know we can grow as fast as we need to." Dreibholz especially appreciates Inflow's uptime, response time, problem resolution capability and technical skill. "With Inflow, operations are consistent," said Dreibholz. "We don't have network issues with Inflow -- if we did, I would know about them. But none ever escalate to my level." Dreibholz attributes the consistent operations to Inflow's proactive communication on a daily basis. "Inflow holds the main part of the equation," he said. "There are several things that could go wrong with communication, that do not go wrong, with Inflow." With substantial funds involved when switching to a new provider, for things like paying start-up costs and purchasing capital investments, Dreibholz said it is "nice" to not have any network problems to worry about, post-transition. The consistency in service allows Dreibholz to focus on his job as a chief financial officer of a public company. "When it comes to Inflow, I let the experts do what the experts do," he added. About Champps Champps Entertainment, Inc. offers an upscale casual dining experience with its Champps Americana restaurants, each offering a broad menu consisting of freshly prepared food coupled with exceptional service. The first Champps restaurant opened in Minneapolis, Minnesota “Minneapolis” redirects here. For other uses, see Minneapolis (disambiguation). Minneapolis (pronounced IPA: /ˌmɪniˈæpəlɪs/) is the largest city in the U.S. in 1987. About Inflow Inflow provides facilities-based IT solutions to companies with critical business and network applications. Founded in 1997, Inflow opened its first Internet Data Center (IDC) in June 1998 and currently serves more than 680 customers from its IDCs in 12 markets throughout the U.S. The Company offers customers a cost-effective outsourced alternative that is secure, redundant and fully managed. Core services The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter. Please help [ improve the introduction] to meet Wikipedia's layout standards. You can discuss the issue on the talk page. include colocation, network management, managed security services Security services are state institutions for the provision of intelligence, primarily of a strategic nature, but also including protective security intelligence. Examples include the Security Service (MI5) and the Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) in the United Kingdom, and the , application management, data storage and InflowNet(TM) -- a proprietary Internet access See how to access the Internet. service that guarantees 100% availability. Additional services include business continuity, Intelligent Routing for Internet access, content distribution, load balancing and remote enterprise data center management. In June 2002, Inflow completed an equity financing Equity Financing The act of raising money for company activities by selling common or preferred stock to individual or institutional investors. In return for the money paid, shareholders receive ownership interests in the corporation. of $35 million, bringing total capital raised to more than $300 million. Investors include Meritage Private Equity Funds, Centennial Ventures, Telecom Partners, Spire Capital Partners, The Halyard hal·yard also hal·liard n. Nautical A rope used to raise or lower a sail, flag, or yard. [Alteration (influenced by yard1) of Middle English halier, from Capital Fund, GE Capital and PNC PNC Purdue University North Central (Westville, Indiana) PnC Point 'n Click PNC Police National Computer PNC People's National Congress (Guyana) PNC People's National Congress Equity. For additional information and IDC locations please visit www.inflow.com or call 877-321-2464. To call the Denver IDC or to speak with Leigh Wilbanks, please call 720-932-5800. |
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