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NTT Expands Cloud Exchange Offerings for Data Center Customers in the US

NTT Expands Cloud Exchange Offerings for Data Center Customers in the US Image Credit: 4 PM production/Bigstockphoto.com

NTT’s Global Data Centers division, one of the world’s largest data center providers, announced that it has expanded its cloud exchange solutions for data center customers in the United States.

 

Through its Cloud Connect portfolio, NTT is now offering data center customers access to cloud exchange services from PacketFabric. NTT’s Cloud Connect portfolio enables customers to integrate public clouds with their enterprise applications running in NTT’s data centers.

PacketFabric’s Network-as-a-Service platform leverages an automated Software Defined Network (SDN)-based network architecture and a private, secure network to enable dynamic, real-time connectivity services between colocation facilities at terabit-scale. PacketFabric facilitates private network connectivity between more than 170 colocation facilities across 24 global markets and enables cost-effective, scalable network deployment via its Application Program Interface (API) and web-based portal. 

NTT’s Cloud Connect portfolio provides a range of connectivity options and solution partners, thus giving data center customers greater flexibility to easily provision, deploy, and scale through a secure SDN and portal. Connections to popular clouds such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, IBM Cloud, Google Cloud Platform, and Oracle Cloud, as well as hundreds of other clouds and networks, are available as part of NTT’s Cloud Connect service.

Doug Adams, President and CEO, NTT
We are truly a cloud exchange-neutral data center that offers our customers best-in-class cloud connectivity solutions. With options such as PacketFabric to choose from, hyperscale and enterprise companies will find a cloud exchange provider that provides the best experience for them.

Shoieb Yunus, Director of Network Strategy, NTT Global's Data CEnters Americas Division
Our customers appreciate having broad points of presence, and connectivity speeds from 50 Mbps up to 100 Gbps. They can enjoy those benefits by accessing PacketFabric through our Cloud Connect portfolio.

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