Algorithmic Trading One Line News
automated trader rss feed

July 21st, 2008 - SAVVIS announces the opening of its expanded data center in Singapore

SAVVIS Opens Singapore Facility


Aye See Tan, Managing Director, SAVVIS Asia Pacific: "With SAVVIS' infrastructure-as-a-service strategy, businesses now have the option to remove the burden of running their IT operations and increase their focus on business growth."
SAVVIS has announced the opening of its expanded data center in Singapore in an effort to cater to the growing global customer demand for integrated hosting and network services.


SAVVIS says the data center builds on its long-term presence in Asia Pacific and the company's continued investment in the region demonstrates excellent business opportunities and confidence in the market.

"The Asia Pacific region is experiencing tremendous growth, which creates pressure on companies to manage their IT infrastructure and at the same time manage their costs," says Aye See Tan, managing director of SAVVIS Asia Pacific. "We offer IT infrastructure as a utility, completely changing the way companies can manage capital expenditure. With SAVVIS' infrastructure-as-a-service strategy, businesses now have the option to remove the burden of running their IT operations and increase their focus on business growth."

The facility in Singapore provides a broad range of IT infrastructure services including managed hosting, virtualized and utility computing, managed networks, managed security services and consultancy services, says the company. The Singapore data center will also offer SAVVIS' Proximity Hosting services enabling customers to connect via low latency network access to the Singapore Exchange.

Proximity Hosting, says SAVVIS, provides "hedge funds and the automated trading community with a low latency environment for market data and trade execution by securely hosting their application servers in an exclusive area of a SAVVIS' data center that is located close to the source servers of major exchanges and electronic communications networks."

click here to return to the top of the page
  • Copyright © Algorithmic Media Ltd 2009
http://www.traderslaboratory.com You need to upgrade your Flash Player