Ormuco chooses MigSolv as cloud data centre provider

Ormuco has chosen MigSolv as its UK data centre partner in a £7m deal. The partnership will allow Ormuco to deliver high quality, service based colocation services to large enterprises.

Ormuco, an HP Helion Network charter member, offers a cloud services platform for service providers, ISVs and businesses around the globe. With nodes in Canada, the US, EMEA and soon, LATAM and Japan, it is building a global network of cloud services to service both local data requirements as well as global, multinational companies.

Its heritage, as a licensed telecommunications service provider, combined with the ability to offer both private managed and virtual private cloud services with the facility to “burst” into public clouds in a single architecture, means Ormuco can address the demands of high service levels and security requirements during production and test/development workloads.

Ormuco said MigSolv’s Norwich based data centre is an ultra-secure and environmentally efficient facility that offers highly connected colocation services, with none of the risk that metropolitan based facilities incur.

Orlando Bayter, CEO of Ormuco, said: “Ormuco selected MigSolv as its Norwich based data centre offers a high quality facility with the levels of resilience and redundancy that Ormuco requires. Collaboration in the IT world is the only way forward and means Ormuco can now offer service based colocation services as well as connected cloud services.”

Alex Rabbetts, CEO of MigSolv, said: “We are delighted to welcome Ormuco and to provide our data centre facility to one of today’s leading cloud providers, where high quality and security is paramount. This contract, with an initial value of £7 million, underlines our Norwich facility as the alternative option for those customers seeking to minimise their risk when choosing a colocation partner.”

Antony Savvas

York, UK-based Antony Savvas has been a technology journalist for 25 years and has expertise in all major areas of enterprise and consumer IT. He has worked for a number of leading technology magazines and websites and his work is syndicated across the internet. He also undertakes corporate work for some of the world's leading technology companies.

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