Interconnect Miami Data Centers (IMDC), the premier data center, colocation and metro network connectivity provider in South Florida, announced that access to PacketFabric, the highly scalable connectivity-as-a-service platform and a member of the NantWorks ecosystem of companies, is now available to all IMDC customers. IMDC, while delivering superior hosting and interconnectivity services that link the U.S. to Latin America and the Caribbean with cost-effective, flexible and reliable solutions designed to facilitate global expansion for growing enterprises, will now enable clients to leverage an augmented network.

PacketFabric’s fully automated network platform allows for public, private and internet-based network solutions to be designed, provisioned and managed through a single web interface. Their first-of-a-kind infrastructure was strategically built to deliver automated and cost-effective capacity from 1 Gbps to 100 Gbps and beyond and also features a simple user interface, enabling instantaneous provisioning of highly scalable network connections. PacketFabric’s any-to-any SDN-powered network facilitates connectivity to its rich ecosystem of cloud service providers, carriers and partners.  PacketFabric operates a multi-terabit U.S. footprint that includes more than 150 Points of Presence (PoPs) in 18 metro markets.

When combined with IMDC’s comprehensive portfolio of offerings and the leverage of their privately-owned Internet Exchange and Metro Fiber Loop, this PacketFabric collaboration ensures that IMDC is poised to provide any necessary resources to support an organization’s interconnection and colocation needs today and in the future. By connecting to the PacketFabric platform from an IMDC facility, colocation and metro network customers can instantly provision direct, secure terabit-scale connectivity between any two or more locations on the PacketFabric network.

Jason Cohen, CEO at Interconnect Miami Data Centers, comments, “We’ve always offered our customers great colocation and connectivity options with access to all the key metro, long haul and subsea networks in South Florida, including IMDC’s own fiber ring throughout downtown Miami. Now, we’re also able to offer PacketFabric’s dynamic network capabilities, providing our customers instant access to a vast ecosystem of cloud, network and service solutions —a cross connect away from any one of the IMDC facilities.”

Chad Milam, President and COO at PacketFabric, adds, “Interconnect Miami’s focus on providing greater choice, access, visibility and control to their customers is in line with our own mission to make network services easier to procure, consume and manage. PacketFabric is excited to offer scalable connectivity on demand to IMDC’s customers throughout South Florida.”