Epsilon accelerates access on Amazon Web Services

Epsilon has joined the AWS Partner Network as a Technology Partner and is connecting customers with intelligent networking purpose-built to serve the needs of enterprise cloud services.

  • Wednesday, 17th February 2016 Posted 8 years ago in by Phil Alsop
Epsilon, a privately owned global communications service provider provides businesses rapid access to AWS cloud services via its Cloud Link eXchange (CloudLX) platform.
 
Epsilon’s CloudLX platform delivers on demand infrastructure to connect customers directly to AWS Direct Connect in Europe, Asia and the US.
 
CloudLX offers enterprises and data centre operators on demand network infrastructure and removes the complexity from connecting cloud partners and applications to hybrid architecture or on-premises environments. It gives customers the ability to procure and manage cloud connectivity via a web-based portal with quality of service and experience.
 
“Building our relationship with AWS is a critical step in the development of the CloudLX platform. We are building new relationships so that we can give our customers friction-free access to the cloud with scalable, flexible, and transparent network infrastructure around the world. Our network intelligence, global scale and high performance platform addresses the needs of our customer,” said Jerzy Szlosarek, CEO at Epsilon.
 
CloudLX is a fully automated platform that accelerates planning and procurement while simplifying network management. Customers benefit from a suite of cloud enablement solutions including on demand infrastructure, network analytics and monitoring, and connectivity to other leading cloud service providers.
 
Epsilon’s CloudLX is supported by bespoke intelligent networking technology that gives customers near real-time visibility into network performance enabling them to monitor the quality of their connectivity end-to-end. It was developed to ensure the network mirrors the simplicity, agility and efficiency of the cloud so customers can connect their clouds anywhere in the world.