Equinix expands IBM Cloud collaboration
Equinix has announced an expanded collaboration with IBM Cloud to bring private and scalable connectivity to global enterprises at the digital edge via Equinix Cloud Exchange Fabric (ECX Fabric).
Equinix has announced an expanded collaboration with IBM Cloud to bring private and scalable connectivity to global enterprises at the digital edge via Equinix Cloud Exchange Fabric (ECX Fabric).
It would appear Equinix is on a roll, as it is gears up to open 12 new International Business Exchange (IBX) data centres and expand 23 existing IBX data centres in 2019.
Equinix has now officially opened the doors to its new International Business Exchange (IBX) data centre at its London Slough campus.
Equinix has recently closed a transaction for the purchase of Switch Datacenters’ AMS1 data centre business in Amsterdam, Netherlands, in an all-cash transaction for €30 million ($34 million).
Equinix has announced the next phase in the evolution of Platform Equinix – allowing enterprises, cloud service providers (CSPs), and network providers to connect their global businesses at the digital edge.
Mark Anderson, senior director of Global Solutions Enablement EMEA, at Equinix curbs some common concerns surrounding the cloud and outlines why this technology is now essential to business and – if done right – can help ensure your organisation stays ahead of
Global law firm HFW has collaborated with Equinix to build out its digital edge in key markets including Dubai, London, Hong Kong, Melbourne and Paris.
With the use of 400GE within the data centre already on the horizon, hosting company NovoServe has given itself a head start with a significant upgrade of its European network backbone – going from 40GE to 100GE with Arista Networks.
London has once again maintained its position as the top destination in Europe for technology investment according to a recent report released by Pitchbook and London & Partners. The UK’s capital city saw close to double the amount of investment than its
Equinix has expanded its global footprint once again. This time to South Korea, with a new International Business Exchange (IBX) data centre in Seoul.
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