• 1989

Company Description

American Internet Services provides data center and cloud service solutions such as cloud computing, collocation and disaster recovery.

American Internet Services (AIS) is a data center and cloud service solutions provider based out of San Diego, California. AIS provides cloud computing, colocation, Internet service, disaster recovery, high availability, cyber security, structured cabling, and other IT infrastructure services. The company's mission is to provide innovative and trusted enterprise-class IT infrastructure solutions that enable clients to focus on their core business. AIS service offerings are as follows: Cloud * AIS BusinessCloud1 is a public cloud Infrastructure as a Service offering that uses the VMware vCloud Director cloud service software suite. * AIS ClearCompute is a public cloud Software as a Service 'workbench' that supports a library of open source research tools including BLAST, Galaxy, and RNA-Seq analysis software. Colocation * AIS operates six carrier-neutral data centers for colocation -- five in San Diego and one in Phoenix. Each AIS data center is designed and operated to meet the highest levels of redundancy to ensure client services are always available. Cybersecurity * AIS offers a comprehensive cybersecurity solution consisting of premises and cloud-based security services for protecting an organization across all potential attack vectors and fulfilling compliance requirements. Structured Cabling * The AIS Professional Services team offers structured cabling services consisting of cage, suite, building, or campus telecommunications cabling infrastructure. Network Connectivity * AIS manages its own redundant optical network which allows real-time service delivery from multiple points on the Internet to any AIS facility. The optical network reaches from San Diego and Los Angeles in Southern California to Phoenix in Central Arizona. The AIS Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) backbone provides low-latency, redundant Layer 3 VPN service between each facility. The MPLS links consist of dual, redundant 10Gbit/s connections between sites designed to self-heal in the event of a failure. AIS has more than 70 Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) peering and backbone connections spread across multiple data centers providing more than 40Gbit/s of Internet connectivity.