Espeed Almost Rebuilt, Possible Third Data Center

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ROCHELLE PARK, N.J.--Espeed, which lost its headquarters and 180 of its employees in the Sept. 11 World Trade Center attack, will complete the rebuilding of its damaged network "very shortly," says CTO Matt Claus.

Espeed lost a data center when the World Trade Center collapsed, requiring the company to bounce service to a data center in London and in Rochelle Park, N.J., where most of its 140 US-based technologists are working now. Development work continues out of a borrowed UBS Warburg office

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