Leading Edge Data Centres
Newcastle, 20 January 2021 – Leading Edge Data Centres, Australia’s first dedicated edge data centre network provider, today announced it will be offering direct connectivity from its Newcastle Data Centre to leading public cloud providers via Megaport, a global leading Network as a Service (“NaaS”) provider.
By utilising Megaport’s on-demand Software-Defined Network (SDN), Leading Edge Data Centre customers can combine their private cloud requirements with a direct on-ramp service to leading public clouds to meet their specific business needs. As a Megaport-enabled location, Leading Edge Data Centres will be able to offer its Newcastle customers:
● Choice: Direct private access to an industry-leading 215 cloud on-ramps and more than 700 on-net locations
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Outlook on the Data Center Physical Security Global Market to 2025 - Players Include Assa Abloy, Axis Communications & ABB Among Others
ResearchAndMarkets.com s offering. In-depth Analysis and Data-driven Insights on the Impact of COVID-19 Included in this Global Data Center Physical Security Market Report
The data center physical security market by revenue is expected to grow at a CAGR of 4% during the period 2020-2025.
The global physical security market is expected to witness significant investments from hyperscale service providers.
The increased preference for multi-layer safety, especially five-layer ones due to the increasing demand for colocation services, is a major driver for the market s growth. The market also observes high growing demand for multi-factor authentication and CCTV monitoring solutions along with perimeter fence, 24/7 onsite security guards, mantraps, CCTV surveillance, card readers, and biometric authentication. The US is expected
Australian edge data centre provider Leading Edge Data Centres has struck up a partnership with Cisco to build and deploy a network of modular data centres in underserviced areas of regional Australia.
Leading Edge Data Centres’ (LEDC) stated mission is to provide businesses and communities in regional towns and cities with access to a fast, reliable and cost-effective network, achieved through a network of data centres delivering internet and direct cloud connectivity.
Leading Edge Data Centre’s first data centre is set to open in Newcastle in February 2021, with 10 more in NSW to follow. The second phase of the rollout will have 16 data centres deployed across Victoria and Queensland in 2022.
Date Centre Boom
With the rise in Cloud adoption, data generation and emergence of data-as-a-service model, data centre business in India is not just growing big, but also emerging as the new real estate asset class
Illustration by Raj Verma
On the morning of October 12, at around 10 a.m., power supply lines broke down in Mumbai for hours, crippling city life. Thousands were stuck inside local trains, telecom and internet services went down, and work from home (WFH) took a massive hit. But for one sector, it was business as usual. Data centre operations continued to function normally across the city, also known as the data centre capital of India. Sunil Gupta, CEO of Yotta, a Tier IV-certified data centre, said in a LinkedIn post that when the power outage occurred from the utility side, diesel generators kicked in automatically and started powering the server racks as well as chiller/cooling system and all other support loads. To keep the building operations uninterrupted, we ha