CtrlS Datacenters to Offer Direct Access to Oracle Cloud and AI Services

CtrlS Datacenters to Offer Direct Access to Oracle Cloud and AI Services
CtrlS Datacenters, Asia’s largest Rated-4 data center operator, today announced that it will offer its customers direct, high-speed connectivity to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) services, including AI tools and Oracle Autonomous Database. The new service, powered by OCI FastConnect, will be available through CtrlS’ datacenters in Mumbai and Hyderabad, with expansion to other Indian cities like Bangalore, Noida, Lucknow, and Patna.

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Direct Connectivity for Indian Enterprises

CtrlS said the direct connectivity, provided through dedicated 2x100G Partner ports, offers reduced latency, enhanced security, and improved scalability for businesses migrating to the cloud. This collaboration aims to optimise cloud performance and drive innovation across India, offering customers in all CtrlS locations access to OCI services with minimal disruption.

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Expansion Plans for OCI FastConnect Nodes

Customers across all CtrlS datacenters will be able to get the OCI FastConnect nodes in Hyderabad and Mumbai. CtrlS also noted that beyond Mumbai and Hyderabad, enterprise customers across all markets (including Bangalore, Noida, Lucknow, and Patna) can benefit from OCI FastConnect through their Cloud Connect portfolio. Chennai and Kolkata will follow soon.

Sridhar Pinnapureddy, Founder and Chairman of CtrlS Datacenters, highlighted the company’s goal to empower organisations with agile, secure cloud solutions to fuel business growth.

“Partnering with Oracle to provide direct access connectivity options to OCI marks a significant step towards this vision,” said Sridhar. “It’s not just about offering services; it’s about equipping organisations with the agility and security they need to thrive in the cloud-driven era.”