As part of its
$1.2 billion investment to expand its global cloud footprint, IBM has announced
the opening of its first cloud data center with SoftLayer in Germany. Located
in Frankfurt, the new facility provides customers with a local cloud center to
help them meet Germany and Europe’s strict security and data privacy
regulations, improving application performance by lowering latency for local
customers.
“Data privacy
regulations in the European Union (EU) are among the most stringent in the
world, and Germany has one of the strongest policies,” said Lance Crosby, CEO
of SoftLayer, an IBM Company. “While all our cloud data centers have
SoftLayer’s same strict standards for security and privacy, the new Frankfurt
facility will allow German companies and clients to benefit from in-country
data storage, a requirement in many industries to comply with German data
protection laws.”
The Frankfurt
facility is part of SoftLayer’s unique global network, differentiated by its
network-within-a-network architecture, and offers 10Gbps connections to
SoftLayer services, with only 7 milliseconds of latency from SoftLayer’s
Amsterdam facility and less than 330 milliseconds of latency from other
SoftLayer cloud data centers around the world.
It also
complements existing European IBM Cloud facilities in Amsterdam, London, and
Paris and broadens redundancy options and geographic diversity within EMEA and
around the world by enabling backups that can be replicated and integrated in
any other SoftLayer cloud data center, with free unmetered bandwidth between
locations.
In Germany,
cloud adoption is on the rise, spurred by the cost savings and flexibility
gained by moving operations and workloads to the cloud. The number of German
enterprises using the cloud grew by 32 percent between 2012 and 2013, and The
Experton Group forecasts the value of the cloud market in Germany at €18
billion by 2017.
Germany
consistently ranks within IBM Cloud’s top five best-performing EMEA countries
in terms of total monthly recurring revenue (MRR) and growth. German customers
using IBM Cloud’s SoftLayer infrastructure include those in the gaming, digital
marketing and advertising, and online and IT services businesses.
German
customer Avira provides IT-security protection to computers, smartphones,
servers, and networks, delivered as both software and cloud-based services.
This year, the company introduced several new Internet security products, all
built on IBM Cloud’s SoftLayer infrastructure.
“IBM Cloud’s
SoftLayer was a dream partner the whole way,” said Jason Radisson, executive
vice president of online business for Avira. “From the initial R&D work on
a handful of bare metal servers through market release and rapid take up in our
user base, SoftLayer responded to our requests swiftly and adroitly. Today,
this infrastructure is handling hundreds of millions of requests per hour at
peak times. Based on this experience, SoftLayer has become our go-to cloud
infrastructure partner for scaling new products.”
The Frankfurt
cloud center follows SoftLayer’s standardized pod design, having the capacity
for thousands of physical servers and offering the full range of cloud
infrastructure services, including SoftLayer’s bare metal servers, virtual
servers, storage, security services, and networking. It seamlessly integrates
via the company’s leading private network with all SoftLayer cloud data centers
and network points of presence (PoPs) around the world. With services deployed
on demand and full remote access and control, customers can create their ideal
public, private, or hybrid cloud environments.
Customers can
receive up to $500.00 USD off of new orders for the Frankfurt cloud data center
for the first month of service, for a limited time.
SoftLayer, an
IBM Company, operates a global cloud infrastructure platform built for Internet
scale. With 100,000 devices under management and a global footprint of data
centers and network points of presence, SoftLayer provides Infrastructure-as-a-Service
to leading-edge customers ranging from Web startups to global enterprises.
SoftLayer’s modular architecture provides unparalleled performance and control,
with a full-featured API and sophisticated automation controlling a flexible unified
platform that seamlessly spans physical and virtual devices, and a worldwide
network for secure, low-latency communications.