Intelligent Data Centres Issue 09 | Page 10

NEWS Supermicro expands European manufacturing facilities uper Micro Computer, a global leader in enterprise computing, storage, networking solutions and green computing technology, expanded its EMEA Operations Park in ‘s-Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands, with the acquisition of a new multi-purpose facility. S Supermicro has added a major facility to its existing EMEA headquarters. The expanded site will encompass several organisations, augment the Cloud Center of Excellence (CCoE) – a state-of-the- art server and storage lab for testing customers’ proof of concept systems onsite, or remotely – and manufacturing. Supermicro offers a wide range of server and storage solutions including Petascale All-Flash NVMe, BigTwin, SuperBlade, GPU Systems, as well as a family of high- performance embedded building blocks including – motherboards, memory, HDD/ SSDs, I/O expansion options, etc. so customers can configure systems for their exact requirements. “Expanding the Supermicro European facilities in the Netherlands enables us to further support our EMEA customers and expand our market presence,” said Perry Hayes, President of Supermicro, B.V. “Customers will experience extended field service and manufacturing coupled with more opportunities for collaboration leveraging onsite research and design staff to address market requirements.” GTT upgrades key European network routes to meet growing demand TT Communications, a leading global cloud networking provider to multinational clients, has announced the upgrade of its fibre network across several of its European routes. The network upgrades enhance the capacity and performance capability of GTT’s Tier 1 global IP network footprint for its enterprise and carrier clients. G GTT has upgraded routes that connect network points of presence in London, Amsterdam, Frankfurt and Paris, including the subsea link between the United Kingdom and the Netherlands, along with an additional route in southern Europe that connects Madrid and Marseille. GTT has also deployed more fibre capacity on its metro networks in Paris and Marseille. The upgrade to the Marseille metro network extends to multiple subsea 10 Issue 09 cable landing stations. Additionally, GTT has expanded its European network footprint by deploying a new point of presence in Belgrade, Serbia. GTT utilised Infinera’s FlexILS line system and high-performance ICE4 optical engine with instant bandwidth to complete the upgrades. These technologies work together to double network capacity, enhance the network’s software-defined capabilities and provide clients with faster service delivery. “Europe is a major market for GTT and we are continuing to invest in our advanced network infrastructure to support clients’ ever-increasing bandwidth requirements,” said Rick Calder, GTT President and CEO. “This is a further demonstration of GTT’s commitment to deliver on its purpose to connect people across organisations, around the world and to every application in the cloud.” www.intelligentdatacentres.com