The move will enable its customers to directly connect with cloud service providers across the world, including Amazon Web Services.
“This is a real game-changer in the area of cloud connectivity for the Middle East and Africa. To date we have provided cloud services to customers within the region who need secure, cost efficient and scalable performance. Now we are completing the equation by offering enterprises the capability to directly connect to cloud providers outside of the Middle East and Africa,” said Andrew Grenville, CEO at Orixcom.
CloudLX is said to accelerate enterprise access to cloud service providers with a platform for connecting multiple cloud services from a single portal.
“We’re excited to have Orixcom join the CloudLX platform and to see more users in the Middle East and Africa benefit from on-demand Ethernet. Orixcom has a track-record of innovation and is helping to drive the growth of cloud services across the region,” said Jerzy Szlosarek, CEO at Epsilon.
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