Companies Look To Simplify Cloud Storage With Data Exchange Platforms
February 18, 2019

Companies Look To Simplify Cloud Storage With Data Exchange Platforms

Learn more about what is shaping data center demand at the Data Center Investment Conference & Expo Northwest March 26.

When it comes to the world of data storage, the simpler the better. Cloud exchanges like Equinix give large corporations multicloud access that streamlines cloud use to maximize efficiency and minimize cost.

“In this multicloud world, enterprise companies are looking for simple solutions,” said Equinix Global Managing Director, Strategic Alliances Robert Breynaert, who will discuss this topic as part of a panel at the Data Center Investment Conference & Expo Northwest March 26.…

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