Partner Spotlight: 365 Data Centers

Partner Spotlight: 365 Data Centers

  • July 1, 2019

“This exciting new partnership between Megaport and 365 Data Centers enhances our ability to deliver connectivity to the various Cloud Service Providers around the world. This keeps 365 at the leading edge in the services we can provide and the speed at which we can meet our customers’ needs. Customers of 365 Data Centers now have the ability to rapidly move workloads between our cloud services , their own environment, and the multiple cloud environments available in the industry, without the complexity that would come with managing all of this connectivity themselves.”

– James Ashton, Director of Network Engineering, 365 Data Centers

365 Data Centers is a leading provider of hybrid data center solutions in ten strategic edge markets. With data centers in Boca Raton, Buffalo, Chicago, Detroit, Fort Lauderdale, Indianapolis, Nashville, Philadelphia, New York and Tampa, the company operates a total of 169,000 square feet, 13 MW of power, and a redundant, low latency, nationwide fiber network, including direct connectivity to the NAP of the Americas.

Their robust, carrier-neutral ecosystem and secure, reliable edge colocation, network, IP, DRaaS, backup, cloud compute and storage, and business continuity services help organizations reduce costs, drive innovation and improve their customer experience.

365 Data Centers supports mission-critical application infrastructure by providing industry-leading SLA protections and adhering to industry standards such as HIPAA, PCI DSS, VISA, SSAE 16, SOC 2, and ISAE 3402. 365 Data Centers’ corporate office is located in Norwalk, Connecticut.

365 Data Centers joined Megaport as a Reseller Partner in Ashburn, Virginia. The Company will be using Megaport to offer Layer 2 cloud connectivity to their customers. The Megaport Network will allow 365 to more quickly turn up services into the public cloud and meet customers’ dynamic needs in that arena.

For more information about the 365 Data Centers and Megaport partnership, please contact us here .

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