ExodusClouds, Epsilon to provide on-demand connectivity to vertical markets

Aug. 1, 2023
Epsilon’s NaaS platform Infiny enables ExodusClouds to better serve its customers across the telecommunications, finance, healthcare, education and manufacturing sectors.

ExodusClouds, a cloud connectivity provider, has partnered with Epsilon Telecommunications to boost its global connectivity offering for enterprises across multiple industry verticals. The provider will serve enterprise customers across the telecommunications, finance, healthcare, education and manufacturing sectors with a white-labeled version of Epsilon’s Network as a Service (NaaS) platform, Infiny.

ExodusClouds is using Infiny to connect enterprise customers to Epsilon’s ecosystem of over 300 data centers and over 600 cloud, Internet exchange (IX), network and technology partners. It is also using Epsilon’s global last mile capabilities to level up its solutions, including software-defined wide-area networking (SD-WAN).

The partnership also has regional implications. Through its partnership with Epsilon, ExodusClouds is helping its enterprise customers to grow beyond its existing markets of Turkey, the Middle East and Africa.

“Both of our companies share an aligned objective to provide next-generation software-defined solutions focused on automation and cloud,” said Victoria Kalocsai, alliances manager for Epsilon Telecommunications. “ExodusClouds’ footprint covers Turkey, the Middle East and Africa, which will be supported by Epsilon’s infrastructure across Europe, APAC and the USA.”

ExodusClouds is focused on helping to simplify a complex cloud networking ecosystem with software-driven solutions based on automation, orchestration, and on-demand scalability. It provides high-performance infrastructure and connectivity to over 150 cloud service providers. Epsilon is helping ExodusClouds to extend its global reach via its MEF-certified network and suite of connectivity solutions, all within a single platform.

By partnering with Epsilon, ExodusClouds can access a suite of solutions on Infiny in addition to Cloud Connect, including data center interconnection, access to internet exchanges and global inbound numbers.

“Threading Infiny with our existing cloud, SD-WAN and other connectivity services will offer even greater value for enterprises across verticals,” said Nur Yildiz, Marketing Manager at ExodusClouds.

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