Using Epsilon’s Cloud Connect solution, delivered on its Network as-a-Service (NaaS) platform Infiny, customers are able to buy and manage dedicated network connections to the new AWS Region.
This is supported by the fact Epsilon is an AWS Direct Connect Delivery Partner delivering connectivity to AWS via its global private network. As an AWS Direct Connect Delivery Partner, Epsilon has passed additional validation from the AWS Service Delivery Program for enabling customers to access AWS Direct Connect.
Epsilon also offers advanced users a Cloud Networking solution for managing multi-cloud environment with automation, network security as well as operational visibility and control.
“Indonesia is home to over 200 million internet users and some of the largest start-ups in Southeast Asia. With the launch of the new AWS Region in Indonesia, our customers and partners can now expand their cloud service footprint into one of the fastest growing markets in the world,” said Warren Aw, managing director of Asia-Pacific at Epsilon.
“This addition strengthens our existing network of cloud connection services for AWS already available in numerous locations across Asia-Pacific, Europe and the United States. We look forward to enabling cloud connectivity for our customers and partners to AWS in Indonesia and around the world.”
Tokopedia, an Indonesian e-commerce technology company uses Epsilon's managed Cloud Routing service to connect its production environments in AWS with other clouds using multiple high-speed Cloud Connect.
“Through Cloud Connect, Epsilon helps us to directly access the cloud service providers of our choice with high-bandwidth connectivity that matches our needs," said Ryan de Melo, VP of Engineering at Tokopedia.
"Thus, we can focus on improving our offering without having to worry about the network infrastructure. We hope that this ongoing partnership can also empower us to build a reliable online marketplace for businesses and consumers across Indonesia, and to further achieve our mission of democratising commerce through technology.”