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Terremark opens new data center

MIAMI, Sept. 22 (UPI) -- U.S. company Terremark has opened another top-tier data center in Europe as part of its focus on delivering secure IT infrastructure solutions.

The opening of the Network Access Point in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, features 25,000 square feet of data center space in the Amsterdam Airport Schiphol Area, meeting in-region demand for advanced cloud computing, security and IT infrastructure services.

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The NAP of Amsterdam was strategically built to access one of the world's largest Internet hubs in terms of traffic and members, the company said. Additionally, the new NAP is directly connected to AMS-IX, one of the world's largest Internet exchanges with more than 350 members.

Through the presence of AMS-IX, Terremark's enterprise and government customers can leverage the hundreds of global networks while reducing latency and controlling transit costs.

The NAP of Amsterdam joins Terremark's network of more than 10 top-tier datacenters across Europe.

Terremark is a Verizon company.

"The opening of the NAP of Amsterdam represents an important milestone in Verizon's continued strategic investment in expanding Terremark's global data center footprint," said Terremark President Kerry Bailey.

"The expanded portfolio of facilities and services that we are bringing to market enables our customers throughout Europe to tap into a highly differentiated set of enterprise-class services that meet our high requirements for security, performance and reliability in the industry."

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