Security News > 2021 > March > Digital Realty expands secure and private access to Google Cloud’s global network in five key metros
Digital Realty announced it has expanded secure, private access to Google Cloud's global network in five key metros.
Direct, low-latency interconnections to Google Cloud are available from 12 locations on Digital Realty's global platform - in Atlanta, Los Angeles and New York in North America, and in Düsseldorf, Madrid, Marseille, Paris, Stockholm, Vienna, and Zürich as well as two distinct locations in Frankfurt within EMEA. In addition, the Digital Realty Internet Exchange supports Google's Direct Peering capabilities and dedicated access to multiple third-party Internet Exchanges on PlatformDIGITAL, providing a direct path from on-premise networks to Google Cloud services.
Digital Realty customers can also reach Google Cloud in 25 additional markets across the Americas, APAC and EMEA via virtual interconnections, providing another route for enterprises to deploy their critical infrastructure in close proximity to Google Cloud on PlatformDIGITAL. With direct access to network on-ramps to Google Cloud, Digital Realty customers benefit from the ability to rapidly build, iterate and deploy digital business applications on Google Cloud's highly scalable and reliable infrastructure.
Direct access to Google Cloud also offers significant cost advantages for outbound traffic between Google Virtual Private Cloud and customers' existing on-premise IT resources.
"By deploying in close proximity to direct, high-performance access to the Google Cloud at Digital Realty's data centers, we enable Atos customers to rapidly scale their digital business through a data-centric approach to hybrid IT," said Christopher Mankle, Vice President, Global Client Delivery Executive at Atos.
"Organizations of all sizes are increasingly looking to the cloud to run key applications, or even to transform aspects of their businesses. Connectivity services like those offered by Digital Realty can help businesses get up and running in the cloud more quickly and efficiently."
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