Machine-to-machine (M2M) communication firm Arkessa has partnered with the data centre provider, Telehouse and its parent company KDDI to design and build a virtualised private cloud platform within their London data centres.
KDDI’s cloud architects has designed an infrastructure-as-a-service (IAAS) application that will allow Arkessa to focus on developing and building its portfolio of applications and customer relations.
Arkessa operates in the M2M industry, where it enables remote devices to be operated, monitored, managed and controlled as though they are connected directly to the users desktop, tablet or smartphone.
The application developed by KDDI is used by the security, construction, public transport and other key industries which require fast data transfer from remote locations to central control hubs.
Telecloud, the portfolio of Cloud infrastructure services from Telehouse and KDDI include private and hybrid Cloud architecture, a shared virtual data centre platform, storage, disaster recovery, backup and SaaS applications, all hosted within the securely connected Telehouse London data centres.
Called the "Arkessa Centre for Remote Internet", the virtual infrastructure plays a key role in ensuring their core business delivers the standards expected from their clients, the company said.
Arkessa Technology and Marketing director Paul Green said, "Working with the reputable likes of Telehouse and KDDI meant we could rely on the infrastructure, connectivity and security of our private Cloud platform but also we gained a partner that understood our business needs and our innovation."