An increasing number of enterprises today are leveraging cloud services to streamline business-critical operations. According to the Cisco Global Cloud Index, data center traffic associated with cloud consumer and business applications is growing at a CAGR of 30 percent, while global cloud IP traffic is expected to account for more than 92 percent of total data center traffic by 2020.
However, as businesses increase their reliance on the cloud many are finding it difficult to manage these disparate services. Businesses in this situation can find help from companies like TELEHOUSE, which recently announced the launch of its new solution Telehouse Cloud Link here in the United States. Currently available in the EMEA region, Telehouse Cloud Link is a multi-cloud connectivity exchange that allows enterprises to manage multiple cloud services through a single, secure and dedicated private connection.
Telehouse Cloud Link helps customers simplify their hybrid cloud infrastructure, while also accelerating data transfers between their network and cloud services through direct, private connections to multiple cloud service providers (CSPs), such as Microsoft Azure, Amazon Web Services and Google Cloud platform as well as network on-demand including Telehouse’s LAIIX and NYIIX.
“Cloud computing has become a necessary requirement for many of today’s enterprises,” stated Aki Yamaguchi, COO, Telehouse America. “After its success in Europe, we’re very excited about the launch of Telehouse Cloud Link in the U.S., as it enables fast, easy and secure cloud connectivity for all of our customers.”
TELEHOUSE own and operates a total of 48 global data centers, with two data centers in New York including 7 Teleport Drive in Staten Island and 85 Tenth Avenue in the Chelsea district of Manhattan. TELEHOUSE has another facility located at 626 Wilshire Blvd. in Los Angeles.
Telehouse is currently at the Channel Partners Conference & Expo, April 10-13 in Las Vegas. Attendees can meet the team at booth #152.
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