LOS ANGELES, Nov. 25, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Whether your data
traverses the globe or between clouds, there is a business and
legal barrier. From a business perspective, different cloud
providers have competing goals, so the collaboration of clouds is
incompatible.
Governments also regulate the flow information for safety and
security reasons. As a result, many governments pay meticulous
attention to how information is stored and disseminated. This
raises the barriers to entry for companies wanting to expand to
sensitive locations.
To overcome the barriers to entry, Zenlayer launched a way to
connect cloud servers and data centers around the world, which can
be deployed in minutes. The new service is called Zenlink and is
now available to all cloud service providers.
Zenlayer allows companies to connect clouds with different
geographic locations as well as different cloud providers. Zenlayer
uses a dedicated connection to reduce latency and increase security
between data centers. This preserves transfer reliability and
enables pay-per-use.
Before Zenlink was introduced, companies would take weeks to
provision their cloud infrastructure, which would incur heavy
service fees to maintain. Now companies can connect their clouds
instantly and seamlessly with Zenlink.
To learn more about Zenlink, contact Oliver Leung at oliver.leung@zenlayer.com to
arrange a private meeting.
About Zenlayer
Zenlayer enables companies to quickly deploy and manage their
global infrastructure so that they can globalize their business
within minutes. Zenlayer provides hosting and software defined
networking services, including bare metal servers, SD-WAN, and edge
computing. Zenlayer was founded in 2014 and have expanded to 77
data centers across six continents. Zenlayer is headquartered in
Los Angeles and Shanghai with offices in Singapore, Beijing, Shenzhen and Hong
Kong. At Zenlayer, we believe in powering a better connected
world.
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