Intelligent Data Centres Issue 14 | Page 6

NEWS Orange and Telxius to connect the US to France with Dunant submarine cable range, one of the world’s leading telecommunications operators and major investor in over 40 submarine cables, has teamed up with Telxius, the communications infrastructure company of the Telefónica Group, to collaborate in Europe and the US on backhaul extensions for the Dunant cable, a Google project. O The Atlantic is one of the world’s busiest network routes and the Dunant cable will address the massive growth in data and content needs between Europe and the US. This 6,600km-long transatlantic cable will connect the US to the French Atlantic coast and aims to launch services in late 2020. Under this agreement, Orange and Telxius offer co-location services at their respective Cable Landing Stations in Saint- Hilaire-de-Riez (France) and Virginia Beach (US) and operate them. Both are strategic locations as they are located near main connectivity hubs on both sides of the Atlantic. From its Saint-Hilaire-de-Riez Cable Landing Station, Orange will enable terrestrial connection to Telxius up to Paris, while Telxius will connect Orange to Ashburn from Virginia Beach. Jerome Barré, CEO of Orange Wholesale and International Networks, said: “We are pleased to announce this agreement with Telxius, which will allow us to provide our customers with very high capacity end-to-end services, as well as network redundancy, on the strategic transatlantic route.” Connectria adds GDPR-compliant cloud data centre in Amsterdam onnectria, a global provider of managed cloud services and cloud hosting, has announced that it has expanded its IBM i Cloud Hosting, VMware Cloud Hosting and data centre operations into the European Union (EU) with the addition of a GDPR-compliant data centre in the Equinix Amsterdam Metro International Business Exchange in the Netherlands. C “More than a third of our customers have operations in the EU or the Middle East,” said Rusty Putzler, Connectria’s Vice President and COO. “We chose Equinix in Amsterdam to add an IBM i Cloud and VMware Cloud data centre because it’s one of 6 Issue 14 the best data centres in the world, located in the commercial heart of Europe with more than 250 network providers serving the data centre. This facility provides a perfect location for organisations that want their IBM i and VMware systems to reside within the EU in a GDPR-compliant data centre, backed by Connectria’s industry-leading IBM i and VMware managed services and support.” “We’re very excited to be expanding into Europe,” said Rich Waidmann, Connectria’s Founder, President and CEO. “We’ve been planning our expansion into Europe for several years and the dynamic growth of our IBM i and VMware Cloud business has enabled us to take the first step to have data centres worldwide.” www.intelligentdatacentres.com