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CtrlS Datacenters, Asia’s Rated-4 datacenter company, has entered into a strategic partnership with European telecom company ConnectiviTree to enhance India’s digital infrastructure. This collaboration aims to deliver seamless, scalable, and secure data solutions across India and globally, CtrlS said in a statement Wednesday.
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NaaS, CaaS, SaaS for Enterprise Solutions
Under this agreement, CtrlS Datacenters and ConnectiviTree will leverage their combined strengths in telecom networks, cloud computing, and datacenter management to deliver high-performance data services, the official release said.
The partnership will integrate CtrlS’s datacenter infrastructure with ConnectiviTree’s Connectivity-as-a-Service (CaaS) offering, which simplifies network management for enterprises. ConnectiviTree’s global fiber-based network, with over 250 Points of Presence (PoPs) and a capacity of up to 200 terabits, ensures high-speed, reliable connectivity.
Key Benefits
Key benefits include long-haul neutral connectivity, automated network management via the CTree Plaza platform, and high availability with encrypted, low-latency data transport.
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Sridhar Pinnapureddy, Founder and CEO of CtrlS, highlighted that “the partnership will boost the digital infrastructure in the region and benefit the customers by bringing the agility the cloud and applications offer today to the network so it becomes more application-like, offering instant, flexible, and seamless availability.”
Eugen Gebhard, CCO and Co-Founder of ConnectiviTree, added, “By combining our expertise in connectivity with CtrlS Datacenters’ world-class infrastructure, we are confident that we can accelerate digital transformation for our customers and deliver best-in-class solutions that will redefine the future of data management.”