09/12/2014
ADAM involved in the project of shared DC between Malaysia and Catalonia
ADAM involved in the project of shared DC between Malaysia and Catalonia
One of the Barcelona Synchrotron Park (BSP) challenges is to become a worldwide reference cluster for Data Centres (DC).
In this perspective, the BSP currently works with Cyberjaya, a city near Kuala Lumpur, in order to create a shared DC between Catalonia and Malaysia.
This project involves NTT Communications in Malaysia and ADAM in Catalonia.
ADAM is a Spanish company specialized in tailor made ICT solutions. One of its DCs is located in the Vallès Technology Park (PTV), right next to the BSP.
Thanks to this DC provided by ADAM to complete the Proof of Concept, companies from both continents will have in the future a high quality point to point connection to transfer and save data between South West Europe and South East Asia.
More information: Guy Molénat, BSP
In this perspective, the BSP currently works with Cyberjaya, a city near Kuala Lumpur, in order to create a shared DC between Catalonia and Malaysia.
This project involves NTT Communications in Malaysia and ADAM in Catalonia.
ADAM is a Spanish company specialized in tailor made ICT solutions. One of its DCs is located in the Vallès Technology Park (PTV), right next to the BSP.
Thanks to this DC provided by ADAM to complete the Proof of Concept, companies from both continents will have in the future a high quality point to point connection to transfer and save data between South West Europe and South East Asia.
More information: Guy Molénat, BSP
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