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High Density Carrier Neutral Colocation facility located in Roseburg Oregon, wholly oned by The Cow Creek Tribe

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Page 1: Rio Networks Carrier Neutral Colocation Facility

Mark Bilton-Smith – President

[email protected]

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Ninety two percent of IT decision makers at large companies

said they will “definitely or probably” expand their data center

footprint in 2012, the highest number in the six-year history of

the survey - Digital Realty,

Data centers are also getting bigger. Even in a down

economy, data centers have been expanding in size with 44.2

percent occupying more floor space that they did three years

ago. Another 49.4 percent are currently in the process of

expanding or are planning to in the near future – AFSCOM

data center survey

By 2012, customer spending on IT cloud services will grow

almost threefold, to $42 billion

83 percent surveyed planning to expand their datacenter

facilities in the next 12 to 24 months – internetnews.com

The number of smartphones is projected to rise from 500

million in 2011 to 2 billion by 2015

(International Telecommunications Union).

to 2015

In 5 years the number of Internet users has jumped from 1.043

billion users (16% of the world’s population, June 2006) to

2.11 billion (30%, June 2011) (source: Internet World Stats).

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By 2012, customer spending on IT cloud services will grow

almost threefold, to $42 billion - IDC

Global IP traffic has increased eightfold over the past 5 years,

and will increase fourfold over the next 5 years. Overall, IP

Traffic will grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of

32 percent from 2010 to 2015. - Cisco VNI

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Google - Dalles, OR -Three 68,680 sq. ft buildings (2006)

Facebook - Prineville, OR –147,000 sq. ft. First company-built data center (Jan 2010)

Microsoft - Quincy, WA –A new data center being constructed next to the existing one

(April, 2010) 470,000 sq. ft. $500 million (2007)

Dell- Quincy, WA –250,000 sq. ft. (November 2010)

Yahoo - Quincy, WA –140,000 sq. ft. (2007)

Amazon - Port of Morrow, OR –35 acres of land for data center in the future (Nov 2010)

Boardman, OR –116,000 sq. ft. 3 large buildings $100 million project (Nov 2008)

Apple - Prineville, OR – Purchased 160 Acres, announced February of 2012

Bend Broadband – Bend, OR – 30,000 sq. ft. $16 million project, first phase complete 2011

Data Center West - Medford, OR – 2,000 sq. ft.

EasyStreet - Beaverton, OR – Expaned 5000 sq. ft. Energy efficient facility, (2011)

Fortune - Hillsboro, OR – 240,000 sq. ft. currently in phase 1 of build

Infinity Internet – Portland, OR – New 10,793 sq. ft. Under Construction

Opus:interactive – Portland, OR – 80,000 sq. ft. Open for Business

Rio Networks – Roseburg, OR – 12,500 sq. ft. Facility, Opens October 2012

Recent Growth in the NorthWest

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Data Center - Colocation - Cloud

What can a data center or colocation provide?

Physical space and bandwidth

Redundant power, cooling, and enhanced physical security

Connectivity to telecommunication and network services with

reduced cost and complexity

Enhanced monitoring with remote access

Hybrid, Virtual, and Hosted Services

Cloud offerings including Software as a Service (SaaS), Platform as

a Service (PaaS), and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)

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Data Center - Colocation - Cloud

What are your driving factors for data center,

colocation, and cloud services?

Can’t or do not want to do it yourself

Capital expense – No money, No opportunity, better way to spend

Consolidation – Meeting your Budget, more for less

Sustainability – environmental needs aligned with community and

business responsibility

Rapid technology deployment – ease of growth and expansion

Disaster Recovery – off-site, N+1 redundancy

Virtualization – the ability to deploy new applications and services

using dedicated servers

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Software as a Service (SaaS) a DEPLOYMENT MODEL - whereby a provider

licenses an application to customers as a subscription service.

Platform as a Service (PaaS) a DEVELOPMENT MODEL - providing a

solution stack that the consumer can use to design on-demand web-based

applications.

Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) a INFRASTRUCTURE MODEL - in which

an organization outsources the equipment used to support operations, including

storage, hardware, servers and networking components.

Data Center - Colocation - Cloud

What are cloud services?

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Umpqua Business Center

522 SW Washington – Rosebug Oregon

12,500 sq. ft. Business Incubator

12,500 sq.ft. Hige density Colocation facility

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Our facility – Roseburg Oregon

1st Floor - 12,500 sq. ft. - Carrier Neutral Colocation facility

2nd Floor – 12,500 sq.ft. – Umpqua business center

Rio Offices

Data center/Colocation facility

Conference room / staging area

170 High Density enclosures 12kW

Enhanced security and surveillance

Fire detection and suppression

Direct BPA power 3 MW

Diverse fiber paths

24x7 NOC and monitoring

Managed services

Loading/Staging/Programming area

Redundant N+1

I. UPS

II. Generators

III. Climate control

IV. Battery backup

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Connectivity

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Our facility – Roseburg Oregon

1st level-carded entry

2nd level-card, pin and biometric hand scanner

3rd level-card, pin, mag lock

4th level- caged security optional

Open floor plan for customized build out.

Phase 1 - 36 racks capable of up to 8kW per rack

Phased build in

Security

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Our facility – Roseburg Oregon

Energy efficient water cooled architectureFree cooling will be leveraged for additional efficiencyChilled water cooling down to 62 degreesDirect enclosure cooling for high-load applications170 High Density enclosures ( Up to 20kW)

To understand the benefits of this solution see this youtube linkhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IsFRt5cgzwk&feature=related

Enclosure width 24” - 600.0 mm

Enclosure height 87” - 2,200.0 mm

Enclosure depth 42” -1,050.0 mm

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Our facility – Roseburg Oregon

Open floor plan provides multiple options for our build out

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Our Advantage – Geography

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Our Tribal Advantage

Property owned by The Cow Creek Tribe, it is sovereign ground.

Sovereign Immunity – Legal protection

Lack of regulatory barriers

Absence of sales and ad valorem taxes

Frequent availability of New Market Tax Credits

Sales tax exemptions for equipment purchased outside the reservation but used there

Exemptions from local, county, and state zoning and land use controls

Expanded financing opportunities for operations on Indian land

Foreign trade “Off Shore” in the USA

In many cases we have a defined preference on government contracts

Special financing incentives

Tax exceptions

Availability of HubZone, "Empowerment Zone," and foreign trade zone designations

Sales tax exemptions for equipment purchased outside the reservation but used there

Roseburg Oregon is designated as a Rural underserved community

26.102, which provides a five-percent incentive from the U.S. Department of Defense for

contracting with an Indian-owned business.

The majority of this content can be validated herehttp://www.bia.gov/WhoWeAre/AS-IA/IEED/DED/CO/index.htm

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Umpqua Business Center

Mark Bilton-Smith – President

[email protected]