Thursday, September 22, 2011

SoftLayer Launches Asia-Pacific Operations

Extends footprint with Singapore data center and network PoPs in Tokyo and Hong Kong.

SoftLayer Technologies, an on-demand data center services provider, yesterday announced the upcoming opening of the company's new data center in Singapore and network Points of Presence (PoPs) in Singapore, Tokyo, and Hong Kong. Beginning Sept. 23, customers can pre-order services in the new data center, to be deployed when the data center and PoPs officially 'go live' on Oct. 3. Designated SNG01, the new data center features the following:

Capacity for more than 16,000 servers
Redundant network infrastructure
Fully-automated platform
Unique pod design concept

The company states that SNG01 and the Tokyo and Hong Kong PoPs feature connectivity from multiple Tier-1 network carriers, including NTT, Tata, and Equinix, with direct network connections to its facilities in San Jose and Los Angeles. With the strategic location of the Asia-Pacific operations and the speed of the company network, customers and end users anywhere in the region can connect to its services with less than 40ms of latency.

It further states that the opening of the Asia facilities will soon be followed by the launch of the company's Amsterdam data center and European PoPs, scheduled for early November. It will then have 13 data centers and 16 PoPs worldwide. Each data center is functionally independent with distinct and redundant resources, as well as fully integrated with all company facilities. Its global network fully integrates three distinct and redundant network architectures - Public, Private, and Data Center to Data Center - into the industry's first Network-Within-a-Network topology for maximum accessibility, security, and control.

"We are excited to bring our unique solutions to hosting to the Asia-Pacific region," said Lance Crosby, Chief Executive Officer for SoftLayer. "We've had an international customer base for quite some time, with almost half of our 23,000 customers coming from more than 140 countries besides the U.S. But we couldn't be happier to now have a truly international presence, putting our industry-leading solutions so much closer to our customers and their countless end users."

"Everything we do is designed to give customers more control, and this expansion is no different," said George Karidis, Chief Strategy Officer for SoftLayer. "New and existing customers across the region will now have direct access through the SoftLayer Private Network to our automated platform. They can manage and deploy their dedicated and cloud services on their own terms - whether that's in Singapore or in any of our other data centers. And they can provide an experience that's better than ever for their end users in the region."

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