By integrating Megaport, a worldwide Community as a Service (NaaS) supplier that provides on-demand, software-defined networking options, into its St. George Knowledge Middle, Tonaquint Knowledge Facilities is increasing connectivity prospects in St. George, Utah.
“Bringing Megaport’s international community and options into our St. George Knowledge Middle will present prospects with direct entry to a sturdy ecosystem of connectivity and suppliers,” stated Jim Buie, CEO of Tonaquint. “Megaport’s presence ensures Tonaquint prospects stay agile and aggressive within the evolving digital panorama, underscoring our dedication to empowering enterprises with dependable, scalable options that meet the calls for of AI and HPC workloads.”
The Megaport 100G facility at Tonaquint would make it potential for:
- clean integration with a bigger international community, which incorporates IBM Cloud, Oracle Cloud, Google Cloud Platform (GCP), Microsoft Azure, and Amazon Internet Companies (AWS).
- Improved multi-cloud entry for scalability, flexibility, and fast provisioning
- uninterrupted communication for a faster time to market and better output
- Efficient dealing with of visitors surges and variations for very important sectors akin to expertise, healthcare, and finance
“We’re making it simpler for Utah companies to attach, develop, and innovate by partnering with Tonaquint Knowledge Facilities,” Megaport CEO Michael Reid said. “Utah is a dynamic, rising market, and our presence in Tonaquint’s facility ensures regional enterprises can entry international connections on demand and unlock new alternatives—shortly, merely and at scale.”
Tonaquint is a provider of cloud and information middle options for growing US markets. With obtainable stock and enlargement potential at every location, Tonaquint owns and runs information facilities in Boise, Idaho; Oklahoma Metropolis, Oklahoma; and St. George, Utah. The corporate’s aim is to supply its shoppers a complete vary of top-notch cloud and information middle options, akin to serverless computing, IaaS, DRaaS, BaaS, and colocation.
In 2022, Tonaquint was bought by CVC DIF (beforehand DIF Capital Companions), a worldwide infrastructure fairness fund supervisor that managed belongings value over €18.0 billion (US $19.5 billion). The infrastructure pillar of CVC Capital Companions’ multi-strategy non-public markets platform is CVC DIF, which has about €190 billion (US $205 billion) in whole belongings below administration.
