neutrality.one has entered a partnership with Neterra and Arc Solutions to provide seamless connectivity services across the Americas, Europe, and the Middle East. The partnership will enable each organization to harness the power of each other’s expertise and extend its reach into high-growth markets. Through this partnership, they will be beneficiaries of a cloud-centric interconnection ecosystem.
“Together with Arc and Neterra, we are delivering an interconnected ecosystem that is flexible, fluid, and growing globally. Our combined strengths offer customer access to the networking services they need locally and around the world. Whether they are connecting in the GCC or western Europe, we have one cohesive interconnection ecosystem that is ready to support global digital transformation and growing demand for cloud services,” said George Szlosarek, CEO at neutrality.one.
“Through this partnership, carrier and enterprise customers benefit from a one-stop-shop with a complete range of connectivity services. Our customers gain access to new points of presence in key local and global hubs. They will see a growing number of destinations come online as our partners grow their footprints,” said Neven Dilkov, Founder and CEO at Neterra.
“This is another great milestone for our business, and it is exciting to have a growing number of partners supporting our vision for simple and high-performance connectivity solutions. Together, we’re removing barriers to connecting and growing applications and services while taking digital transformation from local to global,” said Mahesh Jaishankar, CEO at Arc Solutions.
Cloud-centric interconnected ecosystem
This is a hybrid infrastructure created through the widespread adoption of public cloud-based applications and services, leading to a mix of private and public cloud services. It introduces a new and most challenging dynamic, that is the need to connect corporate data centres directly to assets in the cloud.
Traditional datacentres were standalone facilities. As cloud-centric, interconnection requirements have evolved, datacentre environment is changing from closed and limited to open and agile. The transition to cloud services has led to the need for businesses to connect one cloud or data centre to another. Network managers are focusing on the interconnection between a diversity of assets. A cloud-centric data centre interconnected ecosystem will enable on-demand connectivity to a global interconnect ecosystem and provide full network visibility using real-time analytics. It will also improve flexibility, scalability, adaptability and cost-efficiency. It will enable businesses to support hybrid cloud infrastructure.