MOD Mission Critical expands partnership with 365 Data Centers

Feb. 27, 2024
Customers of both companies will now benefit from increased access to services and solutions.

Platform as a service (PaaS) company MOD Mission Critical announced on Feb. 27 that it has expanded its partnership with 365 Data Centers, a provider of network-centric colocation, network, cloud, and other managed services.

Through the partnership, MOD will offer fractional colocation and connectivity solutions, enabling customers to use the services and capabilities of 365’s data centers. 365 customers will gain access to MOD’s on-demand ecosystem platform, PaaSPort™, which provides additional cloud on-ramp options.

Mike Hollander, CEO of MOD, said in a press release, “This move to deepen our partnership with 365 is a win-win for all our existing and prospective enterprise clients. Our dedication to impeccable service is made even more secure and streamlined by leveraging 365’s multitude of first-class data centers and expansive network. With our PaaSPort™ platform, we provide dynamic and transparent access to a secure and efficient ecosystem that can support the global capabilities businesses need.”

Bob DeSantis, CEO of 365, said in the same press release, “We are very pleased to collaborate with MOD to provide even more customers access to our highly connected facilities with colocation, connectivity, cloud, and business continuity capabilities. We combine to provide solutions-based Infrastructure-as-a-Service and Platform-as-a-Service offerings and white glove customer service experience.”

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About the Author

Hayden Beeson

Hayden Beeson is a writer and editor with over seven years of experience in a variety of industries. Prior to joining Lightwave and Broadband Technology Report, he was the associate editor of Architectural SSL and LEDs Magazine. 

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