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NTT's cloud facilitates disaster recovery implementation
NTT's cloud facilitates disaster recovery implementation
By SMBWorld Asia Editors | Nov 7, 2011
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NTT Com Asia Limited has announced the availability of EnterpriseCloud, a suite of enterprise-grade cloud hosting solutions ranging from cost effective public cloud, highly secured private cloud to customized hybrid cloud services, all tailored to address enterprises’ stringent needs on security, stability and network performance.
The NTT Com Asia EnterpriseCloud is optimised to deliver a more efficient, flexible and cost-effective cloud-based enterprise solution which helps facilitate Disaster Recovery (DR) implementation.
raditional DR solutions require enterprises to duplicate the entire IT infrastructure in two or more remote data centres, which not only involves extensive resources in facility management and implementation, but is also a complicated recovery process in the event of disaster.
NTT Com Asia EnterpriseCloud enables a cloud-based DR solution that allows enterprises to operate a secondary disaster recovery site in the cloud with highly redundant and scalable resources, which is backed by the robust IT infrastructure of NTT Com Asia.
“We believe the DR solution will become a popular entry service to introduce cloud-based solutions to enterprises in Asia and beyond. As a trusted cloud partner, our global network connectivity and premium data centre footprint worldwide enable us to deliver end-to-end service commitments, which are compelling advantages that set us apart from other industry players,” said Taylor Man, Executive Vice President, New Business Division of NTT Com Asia.
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