InSite One aligns with NISC for data transformation, coding

InSite One, a provider of data archiving, storage and disaster recovery solutions, has partnered with National Interest Security Company (NISC) to leverage NISC's data-transformation and coding services in the commercial market space.

The joint offerings will create a new service that can be adopted by customers, without the internal investment in personnel or technical infrastructure, by placing InSite One technology within an already validated NISC secure data-center facility, according to the Wallingford, Conn.-based InSite.

Utilizing data-center capabilities that reside on a NAVSEA government-owned, contractor-operated facility just south of Cumberland, Md., NISC said it is able to host the electronic records produced by its digitization work.

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