IBM Opens First Cloud Center in Mexico
New facility provides IBM Cloud customers with data residency and security within Mexico
Mexico City - 14 Jan 2015: As part of its $1.2 billion investment to expand its cloud services, IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced the opening of its first cloud center in Mexico. Located in QuerĂ©taro, near Mexico City, the new facility strengthens IBM Cloud’s presence in Latin America by offering data residency within the region, even more redundancy in the Americas, and the complete SoftLayer platform, enabling customers to create their ideal fully integrated, scalable cloud computing environment in Mexico.
The Mexico City facility will support the region’s growth by providing a local cloud center in which to keep location-sensitive data and workloads closer to Mexican and Latin American customers and end users. It also broadens data redundancy options within the Americas by enabling backups that can be replicated and seamlessly integrated in any of IBM’s SoftLayer cloud centers via SoftLayer’s leading private network, with free unmetered bandwidth between locations.
“The new cloud center in Mexico reinforces our commitment to the growing Mexican and Latin American cloud markets,” said Lance Crosby, GM of cloud innovation and business development for IBM. “We can now bring all the benefits and advantages of SoftLayer’s cloud platform to customers in country or to customers looking for a Mexican location.”
Through SoftLayer’s unique global network, differentiated by its network-within-a-network architecture, the Mexico City facility provides 10Gbps connections to SoftLayer services, less than 25 milliseconds of latency from IBM’s Dallas cloud center, and less than 210 milliseconds of latency from IBM’s growing network of SoftLayer cloud centers around the world.
“The Mexico cloud center brings IBM Cloud’s complete portfolio to the doorsteps of local customers, who can run workloads and applications in the cloud while taking advantage of in-country data and compute services, security, high-speed connections, and 24/7 support,” said Salvador Martinez Vidal, general manager of IBM Mexico. “We look forward to offering customers our global IBM capabilities from a local Mexico address.”
The Mexico City cloud center follows SoftLayer’s standardized pod design, having the capacity for thousands of physical servers and offering the full range of SoftLayer cloud infrastructure services, including bare metal servers, virtual servers, storage, security services, and networking.
With services deployed on demand and full remote access and control via a customer Web portal or API, customers can create their ideal public, private, or hybrid cloud environments. The Mexico City cloud center gives IBM Cloud enterprise customers, SMBs, and startups a local Mexico facility to accelerate their business growth through SoftLayer’s high-value infrastructure, available via online orders with payment-on-demand.
Customers can receive up to $500.00 USD off of new orders for the Mexico cloud center for the first month of service, for a limited time. For more information about this discount, visithttp://www.softlayer.com/info/mexico-city-hosting. For more information about SoftLayer’s cloud data centers, visit http://www.softlayer.com/datacenters.
SoftLayer, an IBM Company, operates a global cloud infrastructure platform built for Internet scale. With 100,000 devices under management and a global footprint of data centers and network points of presence, SoftLayer provides Infrastructure-as-a-Service to leading-edge customers ranging from Web startups to global enterprises. SoftLayer’s modular architecture provides unparalleled performance and control, with a full-featured API and sophisticated automation controlling a flexible unified platform that seamlessly spans physical and virtual devices, and a worldwide network for secure, low-latency communications. For more information, please visit softlayer.com.
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