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26 January 2012 | Robert Anderson
Interoute has launched its virtual data centre (VDC) product, a private and public cloud computing platform built into the company’s pan-European multiprotocol label switching/IP network.
The company claims that this latest offering differs from other cloud platforms in that it supplies real enterprise grade security, but with the simplicity of public cloud computing networks and access.Interoute’s director of cloud services, Robert Ibbitson, believes that the platform’s VPN base makes it unique:...
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