Monthly Archive for September, 2009

Press release: Centro datacentre facility earns UK Police flagship ‘Secured by Design’ certification

Gyron, a leading provider of specialist datacentre services, has been awarded the prestigious UK Police flagship ‘Secured by Design‘ certification for its state of the art Centro datacentre facility which opened in June 2009.

Ben Miller, Operations Director at Gyron states:

Our customers trust us with their most sensitive and mission critical computer systems and data. Our Centro datacentre facility in Hemel Hempstead was designed with industry-leading physical security in mind from the start, with iris scanners, 3m security fences, blast proofed windows, computer controlled motion detection, and much more, to ensure that this trust is well earned. We entered in to detailed discussions with the Police prior to any fit out work commencing at the facility, and we’re now gratified that following an extensive post-completion audit by the Hertfordshire Constabulary they have certified our compliance with the prerequisites for this award.

Gyron's 'Secured by Design' certificate for the Centro datacentre facility

Gyron's 'Secured by Design' certificate for the Centro datacentre facility

To find out more regarding the relevant standards involved in the ‘Secured by Design’ certification process, view the various sections under ‘Current Standards‘ on the award website.

-ENDS-

About Gyron

Gyron was formed in March 2000, and offers colocation and a wide range complimentary managed services from two facilities — the London Hosting Centre in the heart of the London Docklands, and the Centro datacentre in Hemel Hempstead. Both datacentres are supported by 24/7 on-site teams of engineers and offer redundant power, cooling, and connectivity, all covered by 100% uptime service level guarantees. For more information, visit http://blog.gyron.net/.

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Submarine fibre cable network maps

Yesterday, the BBC had a detailed article on the front page of their news website about a new high speed fibre cable being installed in to East Africa. Along with the article, there were some interesting network maps, provided by Telegeography.

We have a large Telegeography world submarine cable map on the wall in the reception area of our Centro datacentre facility, which always attracts a lot of attention and scrutiny from the slightly geekier of our visitors. The maps are also available to download as desktop wallpaper.

Centro reception area, with large network map

Centro reception area, with large Telegeography network map

On the subject of submarine cable systems, there is a detailed and fascinating (and quite long!) article by the well known author Neal Stephenson available  in the Wired magazine archives here. It’s certainly worth checking out if the subject interests you.

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We’re hiring — PHP/MySQL developer wanted!

We are looking to hire a developer to work here at Gyron improving and extending our internal systems and scripts. You must have wide experience with PHP and MySQL, and some knowledge and experience with SNMP, XML, and interfacing with other code via APIs would be a bonus.

The role will be on a full time contract basis, based out of our offices in Hemel Hempstead, however there is also the possibility to work from home for some of the time.

Please send an email to jobs@gyron.net to find out more about the role. Don’t forget to include a bit about yourself and give us some examples of the work you done previously. Absolutely no agencies please!

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