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Posted on October, Thursday 20, 2011 By itVAR News Network
Shanghai Data Solution Co., Ltd. (SDS), a provider of data center and network services in China has announced a strategic partnership with Datapipe, a global provider of Managed IT Services and Cloud Computing.
MOU Partnership Signing by SDS president Dr. Zhang Jianfeng and Datapipe CEO Robb Allen
The partnership enables SDS and Datapipe to offer a unique combination of services to multinational companies in China, as well as Chinese enterprises overseas. SDS owns and operates fully redundant Tier 4 grade data center facilities with one of the few premier carrier neutral network platforms in China.
SDS possesses a full complement of IDC, ISP and ICP licenses to operate such services in China. Datapipe is a trusted provider of IT outsourcing services for mission critical applications, with a strong presence in US, Europe and Asia.
"Our team at SDS works hard to fully satisfy our customers with mission critical applications through the reliable and secure IDC and network platforms that SDS has built over the past 12 years," said Dr. Zhang Jianfeng, CEO of SDS. "Working in partnership with Datapipe, SDS is now able to extend the scope of our services to include a complete solution for IT outsourcing and cloud computing services."
"SDS has a strong reputation for delivering a high level of service to multinational corporations, many of which are existing Datapipe clients," said Robb Allen, CEO. "As a result, we see great potential for this strategic relationship and look forward to providing SDS clients with Datapipe's enterprise ready, mission-critical IT services."
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