Ricoh Americas Corporation: New York Data Center
About New York Data Center
Ricoh Americas Corporation’s New York data centre functions as a strategic infrastructure node within Ricoh’s U.S. managed-cloud, colocation and IT-services portfolio. This facility supports Ricoh’s broader offering of cloud, infrastructure and disaster-recovery services for enterprise clients. According to Ricoh’s own “Data Center Services” materials, their data-centre footprint across the United States is geographically distributed, SSAE 16 Type II compliant, and designed for high availability. (source)
The New York facility benefits from the city’s dense network and carrier-hotel ecosystem, bringing proximity to financial markets, major business hubs and low-latency access to Northeastern U.S. markets. Its colocation and managed-hosting services support customers requiring resilient infrastructure near New York while leveraging Ricoh’s enterprise service capability.
⚙️ Facility Highlights
- Built to enterprise standards: the data centre is part of Ricoh’s portfolio of “geographically distributed … five SSAE16 Type II compliant data centers.” (source)
- Infrastructure includes N+1 redundant power distribution units (PDUs), N+1 UPS systems, backup diesel generators with onsite fuel supply, and N+1 HVAC and cooling systems. (source)
- Carrier-diverse connectivity and cross-connect options are offered; the data-centre services listing mentions “carrier diversity via multiple T1 providers… to guarantee connectivity and availability of your network and data.” (source)
- Colocation, cloud hosting, hybrid-cloud and disaster-recovery services – enabling customers to scale, migrate and deploy workloads flexibly in the facility. (source)
🔐 Security & Compliance
- 24×7×365 monitoring staffed by IT professionals in Ricoh’s operations centre, supervising service continuity, infrastructure monitoring and incident response. (source)
- Physical access controls include biometric and card-key systems, zone access, CCTV systems and fire-suppression mechanisms, reflecting Ricoh’s advertised “Perimeter security, Internal and external cameras … Zone card/biometric access control security systems… Zoned state-of-the-art fire suppression systems.” (source)
- Compliance with industry auditing standards (SSAE 16 Type II) and enterprise-grade infrastructure best-practices supports customers in regulated sectors.
🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access
- While the specific address of the New York data-centre location is not broadly published, the facility is positioned to leverage New York’s dense interconnection ecosystem, providing access to major carriers, dark-fibre routes and peering links.
- The Ricoh service-offering emphasises “colocation services … to reduce latency with … a closer data center” (source), confirming the facility is designed for network-sensitive workloads.
- Customers benefit from carrier-neutral access, multiple service-provider options and flexibility in cross-connects, transit and hybrid-cloud interconnect.
💼 Who It Serves
- Enterprises and SaaS providers needing secure, compliant colocation or managed-hosting services in the New York metropolitan area, with strong connectivity and service-partner support.
- Businesses seeking hybrid-cloud, disaster-recovery or secondary-site deployments in or adjacent to the New York metro, with access to robust infrastructure and service-management via Ricoh.
- Regulated-industry clients (finance, healthcare, legal) requiring infrastructure with audited compliance, high-availability design and managed services.
- Managed-services, IT-outsourcing and hosting providers who want a New York presence with professional infrastructure and operational support from a large provider.