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TasmaNet launches Sydney private cloud node
TasmaNet launches Sydney private cloud node
The third node for the provider, which follows the launch of two nodes based in Tasmania.
Rob Vernon (TasmaNet) Credit: TasmaNet
Hobart-based IT hosting infrastructure and telecommunications services provider TasmaNet has launched an eastern seaboard cloud node based in Sydney to provide access to its Core private cloud platform.
According to Rob Vernon, the provider’s CEO, the node will deliver elastic private cloud connectivity to its customer base.
This is the third node for the provider, which follows the launch of two nodes based in Tasmania.
“As TasmaNet has grown its footprint of customers and services in eastern states, we are leveraging our connectivity to enable secure access to the enterprise grade elastic compute and storage solutions offered by the TasmaNet Core private cloud environment,” Vernon said.
Hobart-based telco TasmaNet has launched its eastern seaboard cloud node in Sydney to expand its TasmaNet Core private cloud platform.
TasmaNet’s platform is an Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) offering that the company said allows customers to retain control of business data and ICT expenditure while moving to the cloud.
TasmaNet chief executive Rob Vernon said the cloud node investment expands capability to the company to deliver elastic private cloud connectivity to customers and partners.
“As TasmaNet has grown its footprint of customers and services in eastern states, we are
leveraging our connectivity to enable secure access to the enterprise grade elastic compute
TasmaNet links 100 schools to NBN fibre
TasmaNet links 100 schools to NBN fibre
TasmaNet now responsible for 30 per cent of Tasmanian schools connectivity
TasmaNet Credit: TasmaNet
TasmaNet has rolled out NBN fibre network infrastructure to 100 schools in Tasmania, claiming to give them speeds of up to 1Gbps.
The Hobart-based IT hosting infrastructure and telecommunications services provider has deployed, or is in the process of, upgrading fibre connectivity for 72 public and private schools, and those under Catholic education Tasmania.
In total, TasmaNet now provides fibre infrastructure for roughly a third of Tasmanian schools, an amount it intends to increase over 2021 as more seek to upgrade their internet.