Thursday, April 30, 2009

Netriplex Expands Workforce 30% Despite Recession

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Netriplex announced today that it has expanded its workforce by 30 percent since January 1 to better support its rapidly expanding customer base.

Asheville, NC (PRWEB) April 30, 2009 -- Netriplex LLC, a global datacenter provider headquartered in Asheville, NC, announced today that it has expanded its workforce by 30 percent since January 1 to better support its rapidly expanding customer base. Plainly, the current economic recession is not affecting all industries equally. Independent datacenters, in fact, are growing. In its April forecast, market research firm Forrester says that it expects IT outsourcing sales to increase by 2.1 percent in 2009 and 6.5 percent in 2010.

Chief Technology Officer at Netriplex, Jonathan Hoppe, comments: "Despite a difficult economy, the unabated growth of the Internet for social networking, streaming media, software as a service and other application delivery continues to drive demand for more datacenter space and power. Rather than invest significant capital and operating costs in private data centers, businesses are increasingly outsourcing to independent datacenters like Netriplex who offer high value in both dedicated and colocation hosting."

Netriplex made significant investments in its infrastructure in 2008, making it one of the most robust independent managed datacenter companies of its size. "Facility space at the Asheville datacenter was enlarged by 50 percent, power infrastructure was tripled, network capacity was enhanced to a new ceiling of 480 Gigabits-per-second, and bandwidth providers were increased to 13 and counting, Now we've expanded 30 percent in both sales and support engineering staff," explains Chief Operating Officer, John Thompson. "With that level of robustness and redundancy, Netriplex remains a value leader in our industry."

ABOUT NETRIPLEX
Founded in 1999, Netriplex is a global provider of IT infrastructure hosting and business continuity solutions. Its new 15,000 sq. ft. SAS70 Type II certified data center in Asheville, NC, offers web hosting, grid computing, server colocation and disaster recovery office space in a state-of-the-art and completely redundant environment designed for 100% uptime. Netriplex operates other datacenters in Boston, Atlanta, Dallas, San Jose, Seattle and London, U.K.

CONTACT INFORMATION:
John Thompson
Chief Operating Officer
828-650-8500 x8530
828-650-8501 fax

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

New “Wine and Dine on the Mountain” Weekend Kicks Off the Season in Highlands, NC.


Here is the press release from Old Edwards Inn & Spa:

Wine and Dine on the Mountain will kick off the 2009 season in Highlands, NC, by pulling together a sizzling line-up of fine wines, superb food and fine art May 1 through 3.

The “Wine and Dine on the Mountain” weekend is a sensory extravaganza that begins with a Champagne Reception followed by a 5-course Shafer Wine Dinner at Wolfgang’s Restaurant and Wine Bistro Friday night at 7 pm. An Hors D’oeuvre Reception will begin Saturday evening at Madison’s Restaurant, followed by a Caymus Dinner. Guests of both events will have the opportunity to watch the wines come to life, as Arvid paints live for the occasions. On Sunday at noon, a New Orleans Jazz brunch at Wolfgang’s will take center stage.


Named one of the top "25 Artists You Should Know" by US Art magazine, Thomas Arvid receives critical acclaim for his monumental compositions of wine and his mastery of light, depth and reflection. Inspired by the grace and hospitality of the southern culture in which he lives, Arvid’s compositions are an invitation to take the time to appreciate sharing a great bottle and good conversation with friends.

“I can’t think of a better place to spend an evening with great friends,” says Arvid. “Highlands and events like this – with wonderful food, wine and culture – truly foster camaraderie, similar to what I try to evoke in each of my paintings. I’ll have my easel with me; it’s going to be an inspiring weekend.”

Throughout the weekend, guests will enjoy art and culinary events—including:
  • Shafer Wine Dinner Friday at Wolfgang’s with Thomas Arvid painting live
  • Caymus Wine Dinner Saturday at Madison’s with Thomas Arvid painting live
  • New Orleans Jazz Brunch at Wolfgang’s Sunday
  • 30% off rejuvenating spa treatments at the Spa at Old Edwards all weekend
  • Sunday’s at the Spa: Complimentary Chocolates and Champagne with Salon Treatments
  • Shopping discounts at Acorn’s Boutique and Acorn’s Annex at Old Edwards Inn
  • Late checkout on Monday
“We are working together to foster an ambiance of arts and culture in Highlands—including the art of wine and food,” says Richard Delany, President of the Old Edwards Inn and Spa. “We have such quality resources in all of these areas. And we can create compelling, memorable experiences for locals and visitors by forming creative partnerships that result in events like this.”

Wolfgang Green, owner of Wolfgang’s Restaurant and Wine Bistro, says, “We’ve always had great success with our wine weekends, and last year’s Thomas Arvid event was no exception. By partnering with other businesses like the Wolfgang’s and Thomas Arvid, we can pull together offerings celebrate spring by bringing them to Highlands for some art, music, literature, superb wine and fine dining—an unbeatable combination!”


Space is limited. To reserve today, call 866-526-8008. For more information, visit oldedwardsinn.com.

Monday, April 27, 2009

Asheville: One of Nation’s Top Arts Destinations

Baltimore, Md. (April 17, 2009) — Exciting, reliable, budget-friendly locales captured readers’ hearts and votes as cities nationwide vied for top ranking in AmericanStyle magazine’s 12th annual Top 25 Arts Destinations poll.

For the second year, Asheville, N.C., with a storied crafts legacy dating to the turn of the century, held the No. 2 spot among small cities. Santa Fe, N.M., received top honors in the category, while Sedona, Ariz., placed third.

Once again, the winners’ list features a mix of traditional destinations and emerging arts scenes where galleries contribute to community revitalization.

“Remember the vital roles played by artists during the last recession,” said Wendy Rosen, publisher of AmericanStyle. “They moved in to dying Main Streets, shuttered factories and warehouse districts, and converted them into galleries and art scenes. Their murals, outdoor sculpture and other public art enchanted tourists and helped spark new investment. Artists led the way then, and they are leading the way now: Just look at what young artists have done to bring tourism to Manhattan’s Chelsea neighborhood, and how artists have made Asheville, N.C., a must-visit destination off the beaten path.”

“Tough economic times also make consumers conscious of where their products come from,” Ms. Rosen added. “Art lovers know they can make a positive impact by buying from local galleries and local artists, so their dollars recycle in the community and support homegrown talent. We all know that art and handcraft galleries are among the few remaining places where you can find authentic, made-in-America gifts and art products.”

With so large a selection of arts cities to choose from, readers will be itching to hit the road. Luxury travelers will not be able to resist destinations boasting premier museums, galleries and festivals, while “staycationers” will be pleased to find great art cities within driving distance.

AmericanStyle Top Arts Destinations in 2009

Big Cities (Populations of 500,000 or greater)
1. New York, N.Y.
2. Chicago, Ill.
3. Washington, D.C.
4. San Francisco, Calif.
5. Albuquerque, N.M.
6. Boston, Mass.
7. Seattle, Wash.
8. Atlanta, Ga.
9. Philadelphia, Pa.
10. Los Angeles, Calif.

Mid-Size Cities (Populations of 100,000 to 499,999)
1. Buffalo, N.Y.
2. Chattanooga, Tenn.
3. Pittsburgh, Pa.
4. Scottsdale, Ariz.
5. New Orleans, La.
6. Charleston, S.C.
7. Savannah, Ga.
8. Cleveland, Ohio
9. Ann Arbor, Mich.
10. Minneapolis, Minn.

Small Cities (Populations of less than 100,000)
1. Santa Fe, N.M.
2. Asheville, N.C.

3. Sedona, Ariz.
4. Taos, N.M.
5. Saugatuck, Mich.
6. Key West, Fla.
7. Berkeley Springs, W.V.
8. Boulder, Colo.
9. Carmel, Calif.
10. Corning, N.Y.

Complete lists of all 25 winning cities in each category, plus tips for affordable travel and information about exciting arts destinations in the United States are featured on www.AmericanStyle.com and in the June issue of AmericanStyle, now on newsstands and at major booksellers across the country.

To receive a preview of each new edition of AmericanStyle magazine and special bonus content, sign up for the free e-newsletter at www.AmericanStyle.com.

AmericanStyle magazine is a national lifestyle magazine for art enthusiasts, collectors and travelers. Launched in 1994 by The Rosen Group, the bi-monthly publication features articles on contemporary artists, galleries, arts travel and art events. The annual Top 25 Arts Destinations readers’ poll has earned the magazine national recognition as the premier arts travel resource.

Fishing Tournament on the French Broad

Friday, April 17, 2009

Get to Know Girls on the Run

Girls on the Run is a lot more than just a running program!

We are a curriculum-based, life-enhancing, prevention program serving girls in the 3rd through 8th grades in Western North Carolina. We are a non-profit organization with a mission of "educating and preparing girls for a lifetime of self-respect and healthy living."

Girls on the Run combines training for a 5K (3.1 miles) running event with healthy living education. Our programs instill self-esteem through health education, life skills development, mentoring relationships, and physical training - all of which are accomplished through an active collaboration with girls and their parents, schools, volunteers, staff and the community.

Join them for the New Balance Girls on the Run 5k on Saturday May 23, 2009 at 10am at Biltmore Park. Register online at gotrwnc.org


Monday, April 13, 2009

Race like a kid to sponsor a kid!

SoQua District Corporate Pinewood Derby

The SoQua District part of the local Daniel Boone Council of the Boy Scouts is hosting its first event Corporate Pinewood Derby competition. I am sure many of us remember the Pinewood Derby from scouts, you get a rectangle chunk of wood, a few wheels and several hours locked in the basement with Dad and wallah you have a race car!

The Corporate Pinewood Derby is your chance to relive the whole thing again! Your involvement in the Corporate Pinewood Derby will help support more than 1,500 youth in the SoQua District (Buncombe Country) to “Do Their Best”.

Participating in the derby will provide resources that will help the Boy Scouts continue to shape the future of our youth with principles of honor, respect, and self-reliance that will last a lifetime. It costs the Daniel Boone Council approximately $125 per year to support each Scout in the program, so by sponsoring a car in this race, you can help shape a Scout into a future leader!

Download the PDF brochure here!



Another new hotel in Asheville!

The Brookstone Lodge is now open! This brand new 73 room hotel located off I-40 at Exit 51 opened their doors on Friday, April 10th. This lodge style hotel is independently owned and operated and offers southern hospitality with many amenities like a complimentary deluxe continental breakfast each morning as well as an indoor pool and hot tub, fitness room, gift shop, and free high speed wireless internet throughout the hotel. They have a meeting room with outside patio available for rental for your next meeting and/or special event. The lobby offers a floor to ceiling double-sided rock fireplace and exposed timbers that help to create a lodge atmosphere, and yet they provide you with the convenience of being minutes away from all Asheville has to offer.

Please plan to attend their ribbon cutting celebration on May 7th at 4:30pm to get a look at Brookstone Lodge first hand.

Please check out their website for more information. BrookstoneLodgeAsheville.com