The facility is intended to keep sensitive data closer to Mexican and other Latin American customers, the company says. It also reflects the testonside company’s commitment MB7-700 to Latin American markets, which are predicted to see a 25 percent Microsoft expansion in cloud computing over the next three years, according to IBM.
The center can house thousands of MB7-700 physical servers, according testonside to IBM.In the past year, IBM has opened cloud centers in locations including Microsoft Hong Kong, Frankfurt, Tokyo, Paris, Melbourne, Toronto and London.
The new facilities use testonside technology from SoftLayer, a Dallas cloud computing firm that IBM acquired in 2013.LINK Development, a leading MB7-700 technology solution provider across the Middle-East and a subsidiary of OTVentures, has partnered with Microsoft Gulf for its CityNext Initiative in the UAE.
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