Originally posted on Data Center Post

Hydro66 Holdings Corp. (“Hydro66”), the ultra-low emissions colocation and cloud infrastructure provider, and maincubes, an operator of high-availability and secure data centers located in Germany and the Netherlands, recently announced that they have established a new partnership. Both companies have agreed to collaboratively deliver next-generation architecture for corporate customers and will engage in joint marketing initiatives for their respective products and services. 

As the need for low latency and accessibility grows for enterprises across a range of verticals, this partnership delivers enhanced value by allowing clients to optimize their applications and data, organizing them into latency-sensitive tiers. Data that requires close proximity to infrastructure is able to be hosted in maincubes’ Frankfurt or Amsterdam locations, while the remainder of applications can be hosted at Hydro66’s Boden facility where companies can enjoy significantly lower costs. In this way, this collaboration delivers better pricing and cost efficacy to clients while allowing for a competitive performance advantage. 

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