China Enterprise ICT Solutions Limited (China Entercom), this week launched a new cloud data center in Ke Chuang, located in the town of Yizhuang in Beijing.
China Entercom is a wholly-owned subsidiary of CITIC Telecom International CPC Limited (CITIC Telecom CPC), itself a wholly-owned subsidiary of CITIC Telecom International Holdings Limited.
House of data
Covering a total area of 14,000 square meters (150,694 sq ft), the Beijing Ke Chuang “DataHOUSE” data center is adjacent to various international and domestic enterprises that includes firms from the Internet sector. The facility is specifically designed to support the private and hybrid cloud topologies that modern enterprises demand, while also meeting their requirements for scalability and security.
CITIC Telecom CPC and China Entercom have over 30 data centers globally, and the new facilities will interoperate with other data centers in Beijing’s Jiu Xianqiao, as well as facilities in other cities and regions. Enterprises can therefore benefit from both local and regional managed disaster recovery (DR) and backup services.
CITIC Telecom CPC says the new data center serves as a milestone toward enhancing its extensive capability to provide diverse and effective cloud services to enterprise customers, and further add to its business development and strategic strengths.
“Traditional data center services can no longer satisfy enterprises’ complex application requirements,” said Stephen Ho, CEO of CITIC Telecom CPC in a statement. Rather than invest a disproportionate amount of resources to maintain technological competitiveness, Ho suggests that they partner with a trusted ICT solution provider such as CITIC Telecom CPC.
“As a professional managed ICT solution provider, CITIC Telecom CPC has already established a superior quality service platform, staffed by professional teams possessing cutting-edge technical know-how, all to strongly support our enterprise customers’ ICT needs so they can be freed to focus their energies and resources toward business development,” he said.
“Traditional data centers are facing an array of challenges in issues of cost, speed, integration, management, security, resources sharing and dynamic deployment… We are confident that the launch of our DataHOUSE at Ke Chuang of Beijing can help our customers benefit from our high availability service platform.”