Tata Communications has announced it will use strategic partnerships to expand its data center footprint to Australia, Germany and Austria and Malaysia.
Tata is set to enter strategic partnerships with NEXTDC in Australia, Interxion in Germany and Austria, as well as Pacific Link Telecom (PLT) in Malaysia.
These partnerships will enable Tata Communications to extend its current data center offerings in these regions and to deliver a uniform customer experience across geographies, according to the Enterprise Innovation.
As businesses go global, the addition of new geographies means customers can now have a single vendor operation and contract for a secure, robust and scalable data center network, the report added.
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