Xodiax, the Louisville-based provider of managed IT services, hosting and networking purchased by Peak 10 last year, is now known as Peak 10.

The name change was announced Thursday.

Peak 10 is also preparing to open a new 25,000-square foot data facility in Louisville in October.

“The change to Peak 10 completes our process of corporate transition that began with the merger of Peak 10 and Xodiax last year,” said Don Esterle, vice president and general manager of the Louisville operation. “Even though there has been a change in name, the people and the commitment we have to our customers and the Louisville market will remain the same. Furthermore, the commitment Peak 10 has made to the Louisville market will go unchanged. We will also take full advantage of Peak 10’s visibility and brand recognition through out the region as we continue to grow our business, especially in the areas of data replication, risk mitigation and disaster recovery involving multiple Peak 10 data centers.”

Peak 10 also operates data centers in Charlotte, Research Triangle Park, Tampa and Jacksonville FL.

“The Xodiax team integrated flawlessly with Peak 10 from the very beginning and we all have embraced the goal to build a stronger identity among customers, employees, investors and the communities we serve as well as position Peak 10 broadly as a dynamic, diverse data center operator and managed services organization,” said David Jones, president and chief executive officer of Peak 10. “Having separate names did not communicate the scope of Peak 10, and we want to be identified by one single name to clearly and concisely represent the standard of quality we provide customers nationwide.”

Peak 10: www.peak10.com