Cloud-based storage may be all the range, but for its most critical applications, as well as for its financial, legal, and personnel information, Cranberry retains custody of its own data. At its November 6 meeting, Cranberry’s Board of Supervisors agreed to replace the Township’s current 2008 storage network with a new and higher-performance configuration. Data housed in a new Hewlett-Packard HP3 Par Storage System, costing approximately $200,000, will be backed up along municipally-owned fiber optic lines linking the Township’s administration office with its public works operation center. For more information, contact IT Director Adam Osterrieder at adam.osterrieder@cranberrytownship.org.