Atlantic.Net Expands Data Centre in Singapore

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This expansion into Singapore will allow the Atlantic.Net team to further support partners in a blossoming region.

Cloud hosting firm Atlantic.Net, known for working with companies such as Lenovo, NASA, and Hilton, has announced its expansion to new horizons with the inauguration of a new data centre in Singapore. This move comes in alliance with the Singapore government’s increasing investment in cloud computing, a development poised to stimulate a new phase of cloud revolution in the region.

Marty Puranik, CEO and founder of Atlantic.Net, said,  “We’re excited to continue expanding our footprint globally, especially in a location that has proven its commitment to cloud through high-dollar investments and has attracted the attention of leading cloud-based companies. The world is becoming even more connected with each passing day, particularly with the increase in cloud computing investments. This expansion into Singapore will allow the Atlantic.Net team to further support partners in a blossoming region.”

Atlantic.Net, a provider of cloud hosting solutions, broke the news about its cloud region launch in Singapore, the fastest flourishing Asian market today. This region’s exposure is greatly significant considering the Singaporean government’s escalation of investments in cloud computing.

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This includes significant strides in their Government Commercial Cloud (GCC) service, which enhances the ease with which public sector organisations manage and secure their public cloud services procured from tech giants such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure.

Sharing a new offer, Atlantic.Net has announced a year’s free cloud server to all its new customers. This includes 2GB RAM, 50 GB SSD disk, and 3TB monthly transfer. Moreover, a $250 free credit is being offered to new customers who sign up for its cloud platform, which can be utilised for up to 60 days.

As the Singaporean government and businesses continue to consider cloud technologies as a top priority, Atlantic.Net states it is ‘extremely pleased’ to be recognised as one of the top cloud providers in the region, working towards further growth and advancement in the field of cloud technologies.