U.S. Data Center Planned By Alibaba
Chinese Internet retail giant Alibaba recently announced it was planning to build a second U.S. data center.
Chinese Internet retail giant Alibaba recently announced it was planning to build a second U.S. data center.
Telin Singapore announced in early June that it had broken ground on its new Singapore data center.
1-Net announced in mid-May that it had begun upgrading the infrastructure within its Singapore data center to improve the company’s connectivity network.
Cloud services provider Fujitsu announced in late March that it had established a new Singapore data center presence.
CenturyLink announced in mid-March that it is making its cloud platform available in the Asia Pacific region with the launch of a new Singapore data center.
Telin Singapore announced in early December that it had won the right to open a new Singapore data center in the country’s new Jurong Data Center Park.
IO Data Centers announced in early December that it will be splitting into two companies.
M1 Limited closed out the month of October with the announcement that its new Singapore data center is open for business.
The end of October came for LeaseWeb with an announcement that the cloud provider will be partnering with Equinix to expand LeaseWeb’s West Coast presence with a California data center.
Australian telecom Telstra announced in September that it is establishing points of presence in Equinix’s Sydney data center and Melbourne data center.