iland expands its UK operations

Companies satisfy local data requirements with hassle-free public, private and hybrid cloud services based in iland’s Manchester and London data centres.

iland has announced the expansion of its UK cloud operations and the immediate availability of iland Enterprise Cloud Services (iland ECS) out of its new Manchester data centre. The company is also enhancing its existing London data centre which will fully support the newest iland ECS capabilities in April 2014.


With this expansion, companies can more easily deploy and manage private, public and hybrid cloud environments while addressing regional data sovereignty and privacy issues. Now with three data centres in the UK, iland is also giving customers more flexibility to geographically disperse their clouds to support disaster recovery plans. Teams continue to have access to local iland experts that deliver customised support throughout the cloud lifecycle.


“We are committed to addressing the unique needs of UK companies, and our new expansion delivers on that commitment while also supporting requirements of our customers throughout EMEA,” said Dante Orsini, senior vice president of business development at iland. “As we continue to grow, we remain focused on deploying innovative technology and services that empower companies to bypass the complexity that plagues many clouds today.”


iland is part of TelecityGroup’s Cloud-IX ecosystem, which enables customers to seamlessly and securely extend their private or managed infrastructure within TelecityGroup’s facilities into the iland cloud. This capability ensures customers can fully maximise the flexibility benefits of a hybrid cloud.


Delivering the high performance that companies require to run production workloads, test and development, and disaster recovery in the cloud, iland ECS leverages cutting-edge Cisco UCS, Ivy Bridge microarchitecture by Intel, advanced storage, SSD and VMware technology.


Customers leveraging iland ECS can use its portal to ramp up cloud capabilities, predict and control costs, manage resources, maximise performance and enhance compliance. The portal gives business users and IT access to the information that impacts them the most. This includes easy-to-share, configurable graphs that detail performance and cost metrics at global, virtual data centre, application and individual virtual machine levels. This unmatched real-time and historical transparency helps eliminate the complexity and costly surprises that prevent companies from actualising the benefits of cloud. The portal also supports multiple currencies.

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