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Savvis to Participate in Cloud Computing Panel Discussion at Goldman Sachs Data Center Techtonics Conference 2009

Fri Nov 6, 2009 5:47pm EST
Savvis to Participate in Cloud Computing Panel Discussion at Goldman Sachs
Data Center Techtonics Conference 2009



ST. LOUIS, Nov. 6 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Savvis, Inc. (Nasdaq: SVVS), a
global leader in outsourced internet IT infrastructure services for
enterprises, announced today that Bryan Doerr, chief technology officer, will
be participating in a panel discussion at the Goldman Sachs Data Center
Techtonics Conference 2009 at 10:15 a.m. ET on November 11.  The panel
discussion will focus on cloud computing services and some of the related
technology shifts.

(Logo:  http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20090803/PH55929LOGO )

A webcast will be available at the investor relations section of the Savvis
Web site, savvis.net.  A recorded replay will be available on the same site,
following the live event.

About Savvis 
Savvis, Inc. (Nasdaq: SVVS) is a global leader in outsourced internet
infrastructure services for enterprises.  More than 4,000 customers, including
40 percent of the top 100 companies in the Fortune 500, use Savvis to reduce
capital expense, improve service levels and harness the latest advances in
cloud computing.  For more information visit www.savvis.net

SOURCE  Savvis, Inc.

Investors, Peggy Reilly Tharp, +1-314-628-7491, peggy.tharp@savvis.net, or
Media, Carter Cromley, +1-703-667-6110, carter.cromley@savvis.net, both of
Savvis, Inc.



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