This accreditation acknowledges that that Epsilon is authorised to provision AWS Direct Connect Hosted Connections capabilities greater than 500Mbps.
“Becoming an AWS Direct Connect Service Delivery Partner is a milestone in our Cloud enablement strategy and demonstrates our team’s expertise in developing and delivering Cloud-centric solutions. We are extremely proud to continue to grow our work with AWS and support our customers on their Cloud journeys,” said Jerzy Szlosarek (pictured), CEO at Epsilon. “We are providing simple, seamless and secure connectivity to the Cloud and our work with AWS is creating tremendous value for our service provider and enterprise customers.”
Achieving the AWS Direct Connect Service Delivery designation separates Epsilon as an AWS Partner Network (APN) member that provides specialised demonstrated technical proficiency and proven customer success in delivering AWS Direct Connect services. In order to receive the designation, APN Partners must possess deep AWS expertise and deliver solutions seamlessly on AWS.
AWS is enabling scalable, flexible, and cost-effective solutions from startups to global enterprises. To support the seamless integration and deployment of these solutions, AWS established the AWS Service Delivery Program to help customers identify APN Partners with deep expertise in delivering specific AWS services.
Epsilon’s Direct Cloud Connect solution offers convenient and cost-efficient direct access to Cloud Service Providers. Through its award-winning Software-Defined Networking (SDN) platform, Infiny by Epsilon, customers can establish dedicated connection to AWS using its on-demand Ethernet service delivered in granular bandwidth. The simple solution enables Epsilon’s customers to serve new Cloud demand around the world with a scalable network fabric.
Earlier this month, CoreSite Realty Corporation confirmed the availability of hosted connections with one, two, five, or 10Gbps of capacity for Amazon Web Services (AWS) Direct Connect. The data centre and interconnection firm made the capacities available through the CoreSite Open Cloud Exchange, which it launched almost a year ago, to enable direct, private, virtual connectivity into AWS.