Netrality Properties has announced the immediate availability of Amazon Web Services (AWS) Direct Connect service in its Kansas City facility — 1102 Grand. Netrality can now offer customers secure and private connections to AWS, facilitating consistent network performance, lower latency, and reduced costs as part of their cloud strategy.

The Kansas City deployment of AWS Direct Connect with Netrality provides customers high-speed, private access to any AWS Region globally. This location is ideal for both AWS end customers and AWS Partner Network (APN) Partners to connect given the density of interconnection options. As the leading data center and largest interconnection provider in Missouri, Netrality provides connectivity to more unique networks than any other provider in the region and direct access to the Kansas City Internet Exchange (KCIX).

“The launch of AWS Direct Connect service in Kansas City enables our customers to greatly improve the performance of their cloud-based applications,” said Joshua Maes, chief operating officer, Netrality. “We look forward to working with AWS to support the digital infrastructure needs of the region.”

In addition to Netrality Kansas City, Netrality also provides access to AWS Direct Connect at their 401 North Broad property in Philadelphia.