Data centre interconnect (DCI) stories
Australian data centre as a service provider NEXTDC has officially opened M3 Melbourne, the company's largest data centre facility to date.
DCI Data Centers begins construction on Auckland's largest data center, injecting NZD$400m into the local economy.
DCI is one of the first to commit to the Precinct which has a focus on defence, space, cybersecurity and high-tech manufacturing sectors.
DE-CIX chief executive officer Ivo Ivanov says the company is thrilled to expand its partner network in India.
DCI Data Centers is set to construct a second data center in Auckland, with the $600m facility expected to be operational in mid-2022.
Console Connect and Colt Technology Services have completed the first stage of major API-led interoperability between their global on-demand SDN platforms.
Equinix has partnered with Pexip to deploy its enterprise video conferencing solutions in Equinix data centers, enabling global scalability.
Research out of the University of Southern Queensland in Australia has been funded to help make smart devices and connected technology safer.
Interconnection bandwidth across major global and Asia Pacific metros are expected to continue their growth to record levels.
The venture, named BAM Digital Realty, will facilitate the expansion of Digital Realty's global data center platform, PlatformDIGITAL.
NTT president and board director Masaaki Moribayashi says the pandemic has led to global dependence on online services and infrastructure.
Verizon Business is expanding its Software-Defined Interconnect (SDI) solution with automation capabilities in collaboration with Equinix.
The B2 data centre now delivers low-latency and secure access directly to Google Cloud for Queensland government agencies and enterprises.
DCI Data Centers receives consent to build its first New Zealand data center in Auckland, with plans for more facilities to meet growing demand.
The two data centers will complement Digital Edge's regional footprint, bringing the total number of data centers to six.
Equinix has announced its 15th International Business ExchangeTM data center in Tokyo, Japan, named TY15 with an initial investment of $115 million.
Australia's digital appetite is forecast to exceed pre-pandemic interconnection growth despite uncertain macro environment.
Colt's cloud onramps connect to services including Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, IBM Cloud, Microsoft Azure, and Oracle Cloud.
Epsilon and SpaceDC join forces to meet growing demand for cloud services in Southeast Asia, leveraging Epsilon's Infiny Network as a Service (NaaS).
According to Cushman & Wakefield, Hong Kong is the third most attractive data center region in the entire Asia Pacific region.