These new customers will sit alongside existing cloud providers in the Virtus Cloud Ecosystem such as Daisy, Coreix, C4L, ServerSpace and Exponential-E, who as well as providing their own cloud services from Virtus also provide a range of private patching services to other leading cloud services via private networks for increased application performance, security and availability.
Carl Henriksen, founder and managing director, OryxAlign, said: “We are very pleased to be joining the Virtus Cloud Access Hub. Virtus’ unique background amongst data centre owners and operators – having come from the cloud and managed technology services industry – means that Virtus understands applications, solutions and the needs of MSPs like us and our clients. Virtus is able to provide a customer friendly and flexible product offering that has enabled us to grow our cloud platform.”
Neil Cresswell, CEO, Virtus Data Centres, said: “The Virtus Hybrid Cloud Access Hub is growing fast as London’s premier cloud service provider hub. We have seen growing demand for access to flexible, low cost hybrid cloud capabilities from leading local and global providers; either physically located in Virtus' data centres or connected via private direct connection services located in other UK data centres via our rich integrated connectivity platform or those of our partners through the Virtus Marketplace.”
Cresswell continued: “The Virtus Hybrid Cloud Access Hub is an ever growing virtuous circle that delivers the best hybrid cloud solutions for enterprises. A compellingly different model for cloud service providers, it is the only completely flexible, highly connected, cost efficient, scalable colocation in London, creating a better cloud model for enterprises to meet the fast changing IT requirements of business in London.”