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MDX-i, a subsidiary of MainOne Data Center has launched its new cloud-based service offering Microsoft.
The MDX-i cloud based service is built on Microsoft Azures enterprise grade infrastructure which provides flexible, highly available and fully secure private computing environments to companies on a Pay-as-you-Go basis.
MDX-i Cloud Services is combining expertise in proven, yet familiar technologies and geographic specialization to deliver a solution which is tailored to meet the needs of enterprise customers in West Africa.
Key benefits of the Infrastructure as a Service (IAAS) solution includes access to a wide range of computing resources, such as storage, CPU, memory, security firewalls and network bandwidth which is provisioned on a subscription basis.
This new solution is the first Cloud offering MDX-i is launching in partnership with Microsoft, the leading global provider of Cloud Services. With this launch, MDX-i is positioned to meet the computing infrastructure needs of companies deploying private, public or hybrid clouds from its Tier III Data Center in Lagos.
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PC Tech Mag
The MDX-i cloud based service is built on Microsoft Azures enterprise grade infrastructure which provides flexible, highly available and fully secure private computing environments to companies on a Pay-as-you-Go basis.
MDX-i Cloud Services is combining expertise in proven, yet familiar technologies and geographic specialization to deliver a solution which is tailored to meet the needs of enterprise customers in West Africa.
Key benefits of the Infrastructure as a Service (IAAS) solution includes access to a wide range of computing resources, such as storage, CPU, memory, security firewalls and network bandwidth which is provisioned on a subscription basis.
This new solution is the first Cloud offering MDX-i is launching in partnership with Microsoft, the leading global provider of Cloud Services. With this launch, MDX-i is positioned to meet the computing infrastructure needs of companies deploying private, public or hybrid clouds from its Tier III Data Center in Lagos.
Read more
PC Tech Mag