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Cloud and network connectivity provider Gulf Bridge International (GBI) is expanding its collaboration with Equinix by establishing a point-of-presence at the Equinix data centre in Oman.
GBI announced that the company has benefitted greatly from the connection in Equinix data center locations in both Amsterdam and Frankfurt since 2015 and so GBI’s new presence at Equinix MC1 International Business Exchange in Muscat will build on this success. It is enhancing both its IP Transit and Cloud Connect products and providing greater connectivity.
Gulf Bridge International extends ties with Equinix
DOHA, 11 hours, 58 minutes ago Gulf Bridge International (GBI), a global cloud, connectivity and content enabler, and 2Equinix, the world’s digital infrastructure company, are building on their longstanding relationship. This is done through expanding collaboration and establishing a new deployment for GBI at the Equinix data centre in Oman. Since 2015, GBI has benefitted greatly from connections in key European Equinix data centre locations in both Amsterdam and Frankfurt and so GBI’s new presence at Equinix MC1 International Business Exchange (IBX) in Muscat will build on this success, enhancing both its IP Transit and Cloud Connect products and providing customers with greater connectivity throughout the Middle East and onwards.
Equinix demystifies cloud
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The maxim ‘don’t put all your eggs in one basket’ applies to personal finance as much as it does to cloud architectures.
Taking advantage of features and capabilities from various cloud platforms and cloud providers is key to benefit from all that cloud can offer.
“There is no one-cloud-fits-all strategy,” says Kamel Al-Tawil, managing director for the Middle East and North Africa at Equinix. “Organisations thus need to be more flexible and adapt expeditiously to the new cloud age. This can only be achieved by having a multi-cloud and hybrid cloud strategy that will allow the delivery of flexibility, scalability and security.”