Both companies are considered top players in major European markets. Combined, they form the biggest European colocation provider with unified capital blazing the path forward.
European data center operator TelecityGroup announced the launch of Cloud-IX, a cloud-neutral ecosystem, and expansion in Europe through acquisitions of 3DC in Bulgaria and PLIX in Poland.
Alcatel-Lucent and Arbor Networks team on DDoS protection, TelecityGroup in Amsterdam selected by Justin.tv, Red Hat launches Enterprise Virtualization 3.
Interxion hosts test labs for Microsoft cloud hosting toolkit, AIS deploys Nirvanix cloud storage solution, TelecityGroup recognized for EU Code of Conduct compliance.
CoreLink adds I megawatt to Las Vegas facility, Telehouse America offers Fujitsu servers, Fortress International signs $3.3 million contract, TelecityGroup recertified for ISO 9001 and 27001.
TeleCity Group, the European provider of network neutral colocation services, today reported solid growth as it announced its financial results for the year ended December 31, 2010.
Corelink CEO Geoff Hampson resigns, Equinix selected by Harbour IT, Peak 10 selected by Brown-Forman, TelecityGroup announces new data center in Amsterdam.
TelecityGroup expands in the Docklands and Manchester, Global Crossing (GLBC) acquires Genesis Networks, Savvis (SVVS) expands access to trading platforms.