IBM opens first SoftLayer data centre in Canada
Toronto, ON – IBM has opened a SoftLayer data centre in Toronto to meet the growing demand for hybrid cloud solutions that encompass open integration, data control, and unique industry expertise. The data centre follows recent launches in London and Hong Kong, and is part of IBM Cloud's broader $1.2 billion investment aimed at extending its cloud services capabilities in Canada and throughout the world.
The facility is the first SoftLayer data centre in Canada, giving customers a cloud services provider with a local presence that can deliver bare metal and virtual servers, storage, and networking, all in one integrated platform. Basing these services in a local facility meets the needs of Canadian customers that require in-country data residency, such as financial institutions, public sector organizations, and many large enterprises.
The Toronto data centre offers the full portfolio of SoftLayer's cloud services. It has capacity for more than 15,000 physical servers and is built exactly like other SoftLayer facilities, which are based on a POD (Performance Optimized Data Centre) concept. The facility connects directly into SoftLayer's global network via a network Point of Presence (PoP) located in Toronto.
" Toronto is the fourth largest city in North America, and a vital financial and technological hub – not only for the province of Ontario but for all of Canada," says Lance Crosby, SoftLayer's CEO. "We have hundreds of existing Canadian customers that can now have SoftLayer services deployed closer to home, and thousands of customers that will take advantage of the facility to get closer to end users in this market."
The company's large Canadian customer base includes financial services, insurance, retail and public sector organizations as well as numerous Canadian startup companies, members of the SoftLayer Catalyst startup program. Catalyst provides promising startups with credits for any SoftLayer cloud infrastructure (including servers, storage, and networking), executive mentoring, as well as engineering resources.