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Canadian-based enterprises can now leverage the high performance, low predictable pricing and flexibility of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure through Cologix’s Toronto (TOR1) data center.
Cologix has announced the immediate availability of dedicated and private access to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure through Cologix’s Toronto (TOR1) data center.
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$130M expansion triples Cologix’s Ohio data center and interconnection footprint, creating largest and most advanced colocation data center in Columbus.
Toronto’s status as one of the most important emerging data center markets in North America took a step forward with new carrier-grade data center capacity that addresses demand resulting from key IT trends.
Hydro One Telecom leverages Cologix’s carrier neutral data centre connectivity to enable utility-grade network access between Canada’s two largest markets.
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