neutrality.one chooses datamena as a global hub

Its point of presence in datamena enables neutrality.one to connect to a rich ecosystem of carriers, hyperscalers, cloud service providers, and enterprises.

datamena, a digital hub for global transformation, has been selected by neutrality.one, a cloud networking company delivering software-defined infrastructure, to deploy a point of presence (PoP) in its Dubai facility. neutrality.one will use its PoP in datamena as a global hub for providing software-defined networking (SDN) services to its enterprise customers in Asia, the Middle East and Africa.

 

datamena hosts an ecosystem that includes more than 205 partners, made-up of carriers, hyperscalers, cloud service providers, and enterprises. neutrality.one benefits from seamless access to world-leading businesses in Dubai with the option to connect to datamena’s hubs in Marseille, France and Mumbai, India.  

 

“datamena offers a rich ecosystem of local and global partners that will enable neutrality.one to rapidly develop and grow its business across MENA and around the world. We look forward to supporting neutrality.one as it delivers flexible and highly scalable networking that enables optimised end user experiences,” said Abou Moustafa, Vice President of Managed Services, Broadcast and datamena at du. “In a world that is transforming it is critical to have a foundation that is built on collaboration and partnership. Success in global transformation depends on having a partner ecosystem that can support your digital journey.”

 

neutrality.one offers global connectivity solutions to internet, cloud and data centre infrastructure for enterprises and service providers across Asia, the Middle East and Africa. It provides software-defined networking over its private network connecting 120+ points of presence (POPs) in 56 cities, SD-WAN reach to 200+ territories worldwide, cloud connectivity and managed security services. 

 

“neutrality.one has chosen Dubai as its home and datamena was a natural choice for our first point of presence in the Middle East. It gives us immediate access to world-leaders in cloud, networking and digital innovation,” George Szlosarek, CEO at neutrality.one. “Our work with the team at datamena is a critical step forward for our organization and gives us a launch pad for serving enterprises across the Middle East, Africa and Asia. As datamena grows globally, we look forward to taking this journey together.” 

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