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Tata Communications adds data center offerings in Australia, Germany, Austria and Malaysia

Tata Communications today announced its data center offerings in Australia, Germany, Austria and Malaysia.

For this purpose, Tata Communications joined hands with NEXTDC in Australia, Interxion in Germany and Austria, as well as Pacific Link Telecom (PLT) in Malaysia. The addition of new geographies means customers can now have a single vendor operation and contract for a secure, robust and scalable data centre network.

Tata Communications has one million square feet of colocation space across the globe and these new partner sites in Malaysia, Australia, Austria and Germany will act as extensions to further expand its global data centre footprint.

Srinivasan CR, vice president, Data Centre Services, Tata Communications

Srinivasan CR, vice president, Data Centre Services, Tata Communications, said: “As technologies evolve and newer trends like BYOD and video streaming become a central part of enterprise business needs, it is important to have these applications hosted on a global data centre network to provide a uniform experience to the end-user.”

“Additionally, hosting applications in interconnected data centre enables the user to access the data from anywhere, anytime and on any device. Expanding our data centre footprint forms part of our strategy to enable businesses with the most robust backbone for their organizations’ digital infrastructure,” Srinivasan added.

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