Four Enhancements to the Verizon Terremark Cloud You Need to Know

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This morning, we announced enhancements made to Verizon Terremark’s Enterprise Cloud offering. The changes to the platform come alive as current and potential customers require us to cover a broad range of needs as well as adapt to changing times. We take pride in having the ability to adapt and help organizations across the globe run their businesses efficiently as well as innovate and build new ways to communicate, buy, work and play. Let’s talk about some of the enhanced components that make our offering even more compelling:

  1. More Enterprise Cloud Deployments

    The Verizon Terremark Enterprise Cloud offering will be extended to two additional data centers, in Dallas and London. Cloud Computing is wide spread and adoption is ever increasing. The Company recognizes the need to further extend its cloud computing capabilities to help customers in every market across the world embrace the agility, security, and economic benefits of cloud computing. In North America, Verizon Terremark has 23 data centers, 6 of them are cloud-enabled. As our company continues to deploy Enterprise Cloud nodes, we take pride in providing our customers with full transparency regarding the location of their application workloads.

  2. Better Security

    Security might just be the most significant barrier to cloud computing adoption. Who says the private sector doesn’t need the same security standards as any Government agency? That’s why we’ve implemented federal-grade security features in the Enterprise Cloud, previously only available in our Federal Edition cloud offering. We believe this is an important proof point which provides confidence, not only to the enterprise’s CIO, but also to the consumer.

  3. Flexibility

    Enterprises will be able to pay only for the resources they use. The economics of the cloud have always worked in the favor of the enterprise, as they were able to reserve a certain amount of computing resources and pay according to their forecasted needs. This allowed organizations to realize the financial benefits of cloud by eliminating large capital expenses. But with the Company’s new enhancements, the Enterprise Cloud further extends its pricing flexibility with a pay-as-you-go model where organizations pay only for what is used.

  4. Integration

    The phrase “hybrid cloud” is very popular these days and has been one of the most frequently cited 2013 cloud predictions. We will be providing a powerful and turnkey hybrid model for enterprise IT. Through our CloudSwitch software technology, we will enable a seamless integration of existing IT infrastructure, without complex reengineering of workloads.

These enhancements to our Enterprise Cloud platform reduce cloud adoption barriers and give the enterprise confidence in our solution. If we are able to help Fortune 1000 organizations develop and implement efficiencies throughout their business, whether in performance, in access or in cost savings -- that means we’ve done something right.

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