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Treten Networks Partners Africa Data Centres To Empower Customers

by Sivowaku Abiodun
3 years ago
in Business
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Treten Networks has partnered with Africa Data Centres, to empower customers worldwide.

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This partnership will allow Treten’s customers access to the cloud and infrastructure they need to realise their digital transformation goals.

Treten Networks is an ICT solutions and Enterprise security services business while Africa Data Centres is a business of Cassava Technologies.

Treten Networks offers specialist business advisory services that provide advanced network and security solutions, helping its customers in both the private and public sectors do business more securely and efficiently.

In addition to its existing services, Treten will now leverage Africa Data Centres’ physical infrastructure and ecosystem of connectivity partners to support cloud deployments for its customers.

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Both organisations aim to solve customer’s business challenges with this partnership by providing sustainable game-changing technologies and solutions.

Operating the continent’s largest carrier-neutral data centres, the Africa Data Centre has access to tens of thousands of connections to cloud, content, and network providers from Africa and across the globe.

As a result, Treten’s customers will reap the benefits of connecting directly with secure, low latency connections to key providers and business partners.

“The last two years have proven that access to cloud infrastructure is imperative to ensuring that African businesses grow their revenue and can compete with companies in the European and US markets.

“In addition to benefits like low latency and compliance with data storage laws, the proliferation of data centres on the continent is a vital ingredient to ensure the easy availability of cloud services locally,” said CEO of Africa Data Centres, Tesh Durvasula, .

Stating that Treten’s customers in every industry have accelerated their journeys to the cloud, he added that, “as they have done so, they have accepted the reality that hybrid cloud and multi-cloud strategies are here to stay.

“Together, Africa Data Centres and Treten can provide organisations with secure private infrastructure and access to hyperscale cloud providers through numerous interconnections and exchanges.”

On his part, the head of Cloud Services from Treten Networks, Karo Esemitodje, said: “Africa Data Centres is unquestionably the largest network of interconnected, carrier and cloud-neutral data centre facilities on the continent, and furthermore provides expert quality and next-level service crucial to our datacenter needs.”

“From the reliable uptime on facility, cooling, state-of-the-art monitoring, and expert level security in the LOS-1 DC facility, Africa Data Centres is the industry leader by leaps and bounds.

 


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