Office 365 now available locally via Microsoft’s Azure data centres
Promised in Q3 of this year, Microsoft Office 365 lands in the local Azure data centres.
Promised in Q3 of this year, Microsoft Office 365 lands in the local Azure data centres.
Two new data centres will be built in South Africa through an investment by Microsoft.
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The data centre will be located in Johannesburg and is expected to go live in March.
The data centre will land in South Africa in 2020.
The new facility will be constructed in Singapore, but no timeline for completion has been made yet.
Resellers will need to standout from the rest to succeed when Azure data centres land in South Africa.
A reward of R100 000 for information leading to the arrest and prosecution of the criminals has been offered.
Microsoft’s decision to invest in local hyperscale datacentres could lower the entry barrier so more companies can migrate to the cloud.
The data centre opened three years ago, and was the first Facebook data centre outside of the US.
SEACOM is now an official Microsoft ExpressRoute partner which means it has direct links into Azure data centres.