SpaceDC Picks Epsilon to Serve Growing Cloud Demands Across SEA

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SpaceDC, a data centre provider, has partnered with Epsilon, a global connectivity provider, to serve growing cloud demands in Southeast Asia through Infiny by Epsilon.

The Network as a Service (NaaS) platform enables SpaceDC to deliver global network services and provide its customers with direct access to the leading cloud service providers (CSP).

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SpaceDC can now support its customers across the region with extended reach and secure connections to CSPs including Alibaba Cloud, Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, IBM Cloud, Microsoft Azure and Oracle Cloud. Epsilon’s Cloud Connect solutions bring on-demand direct cloud connectivity to SpaceDC’s ID01 campus in Indonesia. The campus is home to two flagship data centres, JAK1 and JAK2, with ethernet connectivity between Singapore and Hong Kong provided by Epsilon.

“Cloud adoption is growing faster than ever across Asia-Pacific and is even more significant amongst businesses in Southeast Asia. With a diverse mix of emerging and mature markets, the region is now experiencing sharp demands for cloud as more companies digitalise to meet the increase in digital consumption,” said Warren Aw, Managing Director, APAC at Epsilon. “We are well-positioned to support SpaceDC in enabling its customers to access the cloud through our global expertise as a cloud interconnect specialist and strong presence in this region. By using Infiny, SpaceDC can easily deliver scalable, on-demand cloud connectivity to its customers. We look forward to expanding our partnership to serve the growing demands for cloud around the world.”

Epsilon’s partner programme enables SpaceDC to gain global connectivity capabilities that help it to meet growing customer demands, while benefitting from agility, scalability and expertise when rolling out new network services. It provides the network infrastructure its customers need to grow their businesses across new markets, with high-performance, low-latency connectivity to the cloud for an enhanced user experience.

“We’re seeing huge demands for cloud services from our customers across the region, and we’re excited to be adding new capabilities to our JAK1 and JAK2 data centres,” said Darren Hawkins, Chief Executive Officer at SpaceDC. “This partnership supports our future growth plans with extended reach to new markets, with the scalability to turn services up or down as needed. We have the capabilities to take our business to the next level.”

SpaceDC offers maximum uptime, efficiency and performance across its green focused data centres in Southeast Asia. It is enabling a power usage effectiveness (PUE) of 1.3 through innovative design and infrastructure, which is changing the industry’s carbon footprint approach and ensures uptime for users. Epsilon’s Cloud Connect services are extending SpaceDC‘s reach and providing growth opportunities in the rapidly evolving cloud market, for its company and customers alike.

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