Telehouse, the global data centre
provider and KDDI, the Japanese telecommunications giant, will be attending the
4th annual Cloud Computing World
Forum (CCWF) taking place on 12th and 13th June at Earls Court in
London. Located
on stand 2090, the event will provide the ideal arena to showcase Telecloud, its newly
established Cloud service.
With over 4,000 senior IT
decision-makers and 120 exhibitors from around the globe expected to attend,
CCWF represents the only place to discuss the latest topics in Cloud, including
security, mobile, apps, virtualisation and much more.
Telecloud Architects will be on
hand to discuss the integration of mission-critical applications into a globally
connected and highly secure resilient Cloud. Currently, private Cloud and shared
VDC facilities are located within Telehouse
West, London data centre and Telehouse Magny-Les-Hameaux, Paris data centre, France.
Lukasz Olszewski, Cloud systems
architect from KDDI Europe,
commented: "In its infancy, the data centre model was designed to simply protect
business critical data. Over the years, that model has dramatically moved on and
now meets business needs surrounding security, connectivity and business
continuity, by providing firms within an entire IT infrastructure.
"In the future the emergence of
Cloud computing will place an even bigger emphasis and reliance on the data
centre. Increasingly, we'll see colocation facilities going beyond their
boundaries of simply offering data storage, by building public and private Cloud
platforms to host customer's mission-critical applications. It's as a result of
this thought process, which lead us to the creation of Telecloud and our
attendance here gives us the ideal platform to demonstrate our Cloud model to
its target audience."
To find out more about Telecloud,
please visit
www.telecloud.uk.com