DENVER, Aug. 20, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- CoreSite, a
provider of network-dense, cloud-enabled data center solutions and
the CoreSite Mesh, today announced that iland is growing its
Enterprise Cloud Services (ECS) offering by expanding its presence
within CoreSite's Reston, VA
facility and joining the Open Cloud Exchange, CoreSite's
performance-driven Ethernet on-ramp to the cloud. iland, a global
provider of enterprise-class, private, public, and hybrid
infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) solutions, is a CoreSite
customer in Northern Virginia,
Boston and Los Angeles.
iland's ECS offering provides customers with a hybrid cloud
infrastructure that delivers secure and flexible mission-critical
performance for enterprise-class applications. Coupled with
CoreSite's high-performance and network-dense connectivity options,
ECS will provide CoreSite customers in Northern Virginia and across the East Coast
with a single location for hybrid cloud services and enable them to
quickly scale and simplify their IT environments, increasing the
operational, business and financial benefits.
CoreSite's Open Cloud Exchange is purpose-built for the delivery
of cloud-based IT resources and applications and provides customers
with unprecedented choice and control over their cloud deployments.
iland is the latest of several brand name service providers and
enterprises to join the CoreSite Open Cloud Exchange across eight
CoreSite markets in the U.S.
"We're proud to continue our longstanding relationship with
CoreSite and add our Enterprise Cloud Services portfolio to the
growing list of services available to customers of the CoreSite
Open Cloud Exchange," said Brian Ussher, President at iland.
"Working together with CoreSite, we're making it easier for
enterprises to build customized, high-performance hybrid cloud
environments easily and securely."
"iland offers a flexible and highly scalable cloud environment
that builds upon the innovative nature of our Open Cloud Exchange,
enabling customers to bring products to market faster and increase
efficiency and profitability," said Jarrett
Appleby, Chief Operating Officer at CoreSite. "With over 180
cloud customers connected across the CoreSite Mesh, CoreSite is
evolving into the preferred community for the cloud."
About iland
iland Internet Solutions, VMware's Service
Provider Partner of the Year Global and Americas, provides hosted
cloud infrastructure services in North
America and Europe that
enable customers to leverage enterprise class infrastructure in the
form of virtual datacenters with flexible billing and capacity
models. Solutions include secure hosted environments for virtual
servers and desktops, test and development, cloud-based disaster
recovery, and hybrid cloud services to maximize the value of
existing VMware based environments. For more information visit,
www.iland.com
About CoreSite
CoreSite Realty Corporation (NYSE: COR)
propels customer growth and long-term competitive advantage by
connecting Internet, private networking, mobility, and cloud
communities within and across its fourteen high-performance data
center campuses and through the CoreSite Mesh. More than 750 of the
world's leading carriers and mobile operators, content and cloud
providers, media and entertainment companies, and global
enterprises choose CoreSite to run their performance-sensitive
applications and to connect and do business with each other. With
direct access to more than 275 carriers and ISPs, North America inter-site connectivity and the
nation's first Open Cloud Exchange that provides access to the
"most lit" buildings and cloud "on-ramps," CoreSite provides easy,
efficient and valuable gateways to global business opportunities.
For more information, visit www.CoreSite.com.
CoreSite Media Contact
Jeannie
Zaemes | CoreSite Marketing Senior Director
+1 720.446.2006 | +1 866.777.CORE
Jeannie.Zaemes@CoreSite.com
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