GDS and DCConnect, further, will co-create three automated connectivity products, namely Virtual Cross Connect, GDS Network Automation and GDS Global Marketplace.
Heaptalk, Jakarta — A giant developer and operator of data centers, GDS, announced its partnership with DCConnect, a Software-Defined Networking (SDN) technology provider. By signing a memorandum of understating (MoU) with DCConnect, both parties will jointly develop Network Automation and advanced connectivity solutions for customers across the Greater China, Asia-Pacific and Middle East regions.
By this strategic alliance, both parties will co-create three automated connectivity products, namely Virtual Cross Connect, GDS Network Automation and GDS Global Marketplace. GDS, with its overseas operations headquartered in Singapore, serves as a bridge to connect customers from SEA to the rest of the world.
The strategic alliance with DCConnect will provide GDS’ customers a global network in over 1,000 data centers across 61 countries. The new collaboration also will facilitate enterprises to expand their businesses worldwide.
“We value the DCConnect’s capabilities on connectivity automation with impressive technology. We believe this will benefit GDS customers by offering innovative solutions and technology to support the advanced connectivity services. Through our partnership with DCConnect, we enable our customers to have on-demand connectivity to data centers, network resources and cloud services globally.” said Jamie Khoo, the Chief Operating Officer of GDS.
“GDS and DCConnect are working hand-in-hand to ensure the Network Automation and advanced connectivity solutions are delivered smoothly,” said Charmond Tsang, the Chief Commercial Officer of DCConnect. “Our mission is to leverage advanced SDN to create the autonomous network ecosystem the partners are incentivized to involve, connect network and bandwidth resources to address today’s networking challenges”.
SEA’s digital economy continues to thrive, leading to a stronger demand for digital infrastructure and the need for global connectivity that facilitates digital infrastructure development. Following GDS’ S-J-B (Singapore-Johor-Batam) strategy, including developing hyperscale data center projects in Nusajaya Tech Park in Johor, Malaysia and Nongsa Digital Park in Batam, Indonesia, the partnership with DCConnect has marked another key milestone in driving the prosperity of SEA’s digital economy and highlights the company’s continued vision to expand beyond colocation services in SEA to an all-rounded IT solution, encompassing colocation services, network and cloud connectivity.