365 Data Centers touts infrastructure service footprint expansion
365 Data Centers says it now offers its portfolio of enterprise services across 8 new data center locations and 35 new points of presence (PoPs). The company says its single-provider approach to the delivery of full-stack colocation, network, cloud, and IT support services in these new locations, as well as existing ones, will benefit agents, resellers, and direct customers by simplifying ordering, support, and invoicing.
The company says it can now offer its infrastructure-as-a-service line across 20 data centers, with reach to an additional 124 network PoPs and over 450 peering partners. This list includes the eight new data centers, which are in Alpharetta and Smyrna, GA; Aurora, CO; Carlstadt, NJ; Marlborough, MA; downtown Philadelphia, PA; Rancho Cordova, CA; and Richardson, TX.
“We are excited to meet with industry leading partners and resellers at the Channel Partner Expo in Las Vegas starting on May 1, 2023, so that we can bring them simplified and comprehensive solutions for their enterprise customers,” comments Steve Oakie, chief revenue officer of 365 Data Centers. “Finalizing the integration of the Sungard Availability Services assets we acquired has propelled our capabilities to be ranked among the top 50 data center operators by DigitalInfra. The additional facilities and network capabilities further solidify us as the leading network-centric edge data center provider in the U.S.”
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