Colorado Real Estate Journal - December 3, 2014
RTL Networks Inc., which specializes in information technology talent solutions, and Platte River Networks Inc., which focuses on infrastructure design, deployment and management, jointly announced their Commuter Rail Maintenance Facility virtualization and server consolidation project is underway. The Commuter Rail Maintenance Facility supports the Eagle P3 Project commuter rail lines – East, Gold and the Northwest Rail Westminster Segment. “Just as the Denver Metro light rail itself has served as a national model for collaboration and symbol of Colorado’s growth, we believe this partnership between Platte River Networks and RTL Networks can serve as a model for small-business collaboration and growth through cooperation,” said Richard Lewis, president/ CEO, RTL Networks Inc. “We are grateful for this opportunity to work with such an amazing partner to provide mission-critical IT solutions and support on such a critical and visible component of this landmark project.” The East Rail Line is 22.8 miles long and will have a travel time of 35 minutes from Denver Union Station to Denver International Airport. The phased, scalable project at the Commuter Rail Maintenance Facility includes design, implementation and support of the hardware and systems software for the facility’s network, servers, user computers and disaster recovery site.