by LDeX Blogger | Nov 19, 2014 | Blog
Simon Chamberlain speaks to the team at LDeX Group about the factors which he considers imperative when looking to choose a data centre provider.
If someone were to recommend a data centre, what would their recommendation be based on?
Most probably on whether the DC is “Tier 3″, well connected, secure, has reliable and sufficient power, and is in a suitable location. All are important considerations, however the most usual reason for choosing a DC comes down to price. As long as the usual boxes are ticked, everything comes down to which provider can provide the most cost effective solution – which is of course is perfectly reasonable.
As someone who has worked extensively with data centres over the past 15 years or so, I have found that the one thing that really differentiates them is service. Some data centres do not match up to expectations once the all important contract is signed. When it comes to getting problems resolved or connectivity provisioned they just don’t want to know or will charge you through the nose.
There are several scenarios where service becomes absolutely critical. Imagine you have a colocated server that suddenly goes offline. In no uncertain terms, this is clearly a panic stricken situation. Customers start calling, and there is severe time pressure to get to the bottom of what is going on. You might have invested in several layers of resilience and probably promised 100% uptime to your customers, but if you get hit by a DDoS attack or hacked by a disgruntled employee, then you’re a dead duck. At these critical times you need help and quickly. This is when the DC service centre really makes a difference. Can your DC really get someone in front of your cab in five minutes with a laptop and a remote login? Do they have a 24/7 NOC that can troubleshoot any connectivity issues at any complexity quickly and efficiently? Or is it going to be quicker for you to drive to the DC and try and figure out things for yourself?
You maybe thinking that critical situations are (thankfully) rare and your business can survive the odd outage. Service isn’t just about critical situations though – it’s about the day to day running of your colocation. It’s about upgrading kit, getting patch leads installed, IP transit installed. Can you send hardware to your data centre that is securely stored and then installed by a trained technician? Is there a technician who is constantly keeping you in the loop at all times? Can you get a cross-connect installed within an hour of requesting it? Does your DC provide connectivity solutions where the NOC will contact you if there is a problem, before you know one exists?
Does such a data centre even exist? Well yes it does, and it’s called LDeX . Of course, as a director of LDeX you would expect me to say that, but I can honestly say that LDeX really does deliver on this front. If you don’t believe me, talk to our customers. Having conducted a recent customer satisfaction survey, it revealed that our average score for service is 9/10, and this is the biggest reason we have such a low churn rate. It’s part of our ethos and why we are successful in a competitive market.
That’s all very well and good I hear you say, but surely most data centres have all that covered. Well unfortunately they don’t. Typically cross connects in our competitor data centres take between five and ten days to deliver. Some DCs don’t even provide remote hands, or if they do, the skill level is often questionable. Some are bogged down in process and red tape. Getting permission to do anything can take days or even weeks to sort out. This is why is it crucial to work with a data centre that provides efficient and impeccable services levels at any time of day. The really great news is LDeX also ticks all the regular boxes and is one of the best priced colo providers on the market supplemented with superior connectivity from top tier connectivity providers backed up by an onsite 24/7 NOC.
There is a really great feeling about having happy customers and that’s why we pride ourselves on our customer service.
To find out more about LDeX see www.ldexgroup.co.uk , or get in touch on +44 (0)207 183 3959.
by LDeX Blogger | Oct 17, 2014 | Blog
Dominic Campanaro, Managing Director of data services provider Switch Communications, speaks to the team at LDeX about his background in tech, how his company managed to become the success that it is today and his predictions about what forces IT departments will need to address in 2025.
Could you give us an insight into your background and how you got into the technology industry?
Having graduated with an honours degree in aeronautical engineering from London’s City University, I quickly realised that a career in engineering was not for me and ended up ‘falling’ into sales. Following a successful career which took me from selling photocopiers to telecoms equipment, I took the bold step of setting up my own business and Switch Communications was subsequently born.
Tell us about the company you work for?
We recognised that technology and the resources required to deliver efficient systems were changing radically and have been pioneers in developing systems and networks to help our customers improve their businesses through the use of technology. Our clients needed a trusted partner to deliver integrated managed services in the most efficient way possible. This resulted in the integration of our voice and data service capabilities and the eventual investment in the creation of a market leading core network with our very own cloud based IP platform.
In 2012, we added a cloud based hosted voice solution which increased our reach in the VoIP market. With the addition of this solution, we expanded our executive team and have gone on to become a leading name in the industry.
Switch Communications was established over two decades ago as the main reseller of Alcatel equipment. Between 1996 and 1997, the company began to expand with two asset purchases of system customer bases from Alcatel. Following this, the company acquired R&R Communications which doubled our revenues and extended Switch’s reach into Wales.
In 2003, we developed Switch IP which enabled us to enhance our offering with the delivery of WAN, VoIP and network connectivity solutions. In 2007, Switch acquired Leycom Communications which strengthened our presence in Wales and enabled us to become one of the market leaders in the region.
Apart from your own company, which other organisation do you admire the most?
I would have to say Exponential-e as it is a company which is quite similar to Switch Communications. With a core vision that IP and Ethernet is the future of networking and telecoms, the company has gone on to be extremely successful through organic growth, which is extremely rare in the industry.
What do you see as the biggest drivers of change in the datacentre market?
Application management and the explosion of end user demand for tailored services, specific to business and end user client need, have driven a massive expansion in the requirement for centralised compute resource. Whether this is private and hosted on a business’s own infrastructure or publicly sourced from a cloud software provider the reliance on distributed information sources is increasingly a major benefit and a risk to business. Interconnection between service providers and the method of delivery to the applications end user has resulted in the need to review the efficiency of the IT infrastructure supporting all the interwoven applications.
Datacentres are at the core of this change and are the most efficient method of delivering services to office sites and remote workers. As the use of applications continues to grow at an exponential rate, security concerns will be heightened making data privacy a primary concern. Datacentres are critical to this growth and the low latency performance, security and cost efficiency which they deliver are critical to the efficient use of IT services.
Where do you see the industry being in 2025?
Up in the clouds?
Seriously – probably more mobility in terms of personalised devices
With the number of devices connected to the internet expected to increase exponentially to 40 billion in 2020, IT departments need to ensure that they will have accurately forecasted the capacity and bandwidth required for hosting the growing number of applications in their datacentres. Employees expect seamless access to necessary software and enterprise resources from a variety of devices, regardless of who owns them.
As it stands, the much talked about Internet of Things has caused a frenzy amongst colocation providers with regards to the security requirements which will need to be in place to cope with the enormous amount of data which will be transferred between devices without human intervention.
More hosted solutions
I predict that more hosted solutions will be available to enterprise customers in 2025, helping them to achieve their business goals. As well as this, the market for VoIP and remote desktop will become more competitive with more vendors looking to increase their market share. Competition and price pressure will create innovation. Anyone who stands still and doesn’t listen to consumer demand will end up delivering a me-too product. We are innovators and are constantly adapting to deliver the services our customers need as their businesses evolve. Many of our deployments are bespoke and we take pleasure in delivering value specific to their needs.
Wi-Fi to be more readily available and increased take-up of cloud use in the SME market
WiFi services will be more widely available and there will be an increase in the take-up of cloud solutions, particularly from smaller vendors in the SME market.
What is the greatest challenge for an IT department today?
Keeping abreast with technological advancements
With new technologies being developed by the day, IT departments will need to ensure that staff are trained in line with these system advancements to keep up with customer expectations and requirements. As it stands, technological advancements are outpacing existing skillsets and expertise in the IT department. This is an ongoing issue which needs to be addressed. Interdependence of applications, many of them cloud based, will create increased security risks for business.
More and more companies will outsource their hosting requirements to cloud and colocation providers, which will enable in-house IT departments to focus on aligning the company’s IT strategy to the corporate vision.
With a growing mobile workforce, the company will need to continue to have processes in place to mitigate against network attacks and data loss.
Increasingly legislation and corporate responsibility for data management will increase pressure on the corporate IT department to outsource technical services to a trusted partner so that they can focus on the efficiency of their core business.
by LDeX Blogger | Oct 7, 2014 | Group News
LDeX Group adds TeleData UK to its growing customer base
London, United Kingdom – 7th October 2014 –
LDeX Group has today announced the addition of TeleData UK, an independent datacentre operator based in Manchester, to its growing customer base having signed a three year contract with the company for London based colocation, IP transit and network connectivity services at the group’s LDeX1 data centre facility.
Providing colocation and disaster recovery workspace solutions to customers operating in multiple verticals including the financial services sector from its 70,000 sq. ft. Delta House data centre facility, TeleData will benefit from faster and scalable IP transit and network services over diverse dark fibre between LDeX1 in London and the Manchester based facility ensuring ultra-low latency connectivity for its customers in both cities.
Commenting on the news, LDeX Group CEO said: ‘‘We are delighted that TeleData has chosen LDeX as a trusted colocation and network services provider in order to expand its point of presence both in London and the UK. This move will offer TeleData customers the flexibility of having additional data centre space in London from the company’s six rack cage situated in our 22,000 sq. ft LDeX1 facility supplemented with superior connectivity services between both cities.”
Matt Edgley, Sales Director at TeleData added: “As a data centre operator in Manchester, it’s key for us to form strong strategic partnerships with providers elsewhere in the UK to satisfy certain client requirements. We demand that TeleData partners demonstrate a commitment to quality and operational excellence that mirrors our own. The high level of technical resilience that we offer at our own site also has to be matched which certainly narrows the field. LDeX proved to be a supplier meeting these high standards and we look forward to working together with this new deployment and our expansion into the Capital.”
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About LDeX Group
LDeX Group is an independent national datacentre and colocation operator providing best in class colocation, network connectivity and satellite services to an array of customers across the globe.
LDeX own, operate and manage their facilities, providing London and Manchester colocation services to a range of industry sectors to protect the availability of data, applications, ecommerce and online presence.
For further information, please visit the website: www.ldexgroup.co.uk
About Teledata
TeleData UK Ltd is an independent data centre operator based in Manchester. Since 2007, TeleData have been providing data centre and disaster recovery workspace solutions to enable organisations to protect against the potentially damaging effects of downtime. TeleData’s specialist Disaster Recovery facility, the 70,000sqft Delta House, offers over 300 racks worth of colocation space and workspace recovery for up to 500 seats.
Press contact
Matt Edgley (Sales Director), [email protected], +44 (0) 161 499 6101
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by LDeX Blogger | Oct 6, 2014 | Group News
LDeX Group shortlisted for Colocation services offering of the Year at the 2014 SVC awards
The team at LDeX Group is delighted to announce that we have been shortlisted for the ‘Colocation services offering of the Year’ accolade at this year’s Storage, Virtualisation and Cloud Awards 2014.
This prestigious award recognises the hard work which goes on behind the scenes in delivering dedicated colocation solutions to customers. Amongst those nominated in the category are LDeX Group, C4L and Pulsant.
About the awards
The Storage, Virtualization, Cloud (SVC) Awards reward the products, projects and services as well as honour companies and teams operating in the cloud, virtualization and storage sectors. The SVC Awards recognise the achievements of end-users, channel partners and vendors alike and in the case of the end-user category there will also be an award made to the supplier who nominated the winning organisation.
The SVC Awards categories provide a wide range of options for organisations involved in the IT industry to participate. Nominate your organisation for categories that you think that it deserves to win. http://www.svcawards.com/index.php
About LDeX Group
As a datacentre and network connectivity provider, LDeX has gone from strength to strength in offering best in class colocation facilities in London since operations began in early 2012. Situated 6km from the city centre on Staples Corner, the company recently expanded it’s colocation offering with the acquisition of Ping Networks, a successful managed communications services provider. Over the last two years, the company has attracted many high profile tier 1, tier 2 and Internet Exchange Points such as LINX enhancing connectivity by enabling them to peer on the LINX Juniper LAN.
LDeX has attracted an array of clients in the managed services, media, telecoms and financial sectors to date. With an onsite satellite farm and extensive experience in streaming satellites over IP, the company lends its expertise to media clients by ensuring that content is delivered at ultra-fast low latency speeds and also offers services to those looking for a centralised media hub based in London.
Why should you vote for us?
- Exceptional customer service and onsite support with numerous industry accolades to our name
- Robust and resilient multi-tiered approach to physical and network security
- Extensive expertise in providing agile colocation, network connectivity and streaming media solutions
- Growing organisation which treats each customer as a valuable client as opposed to just a ticket number
- Offering tailored solutions to clients of varying sizes
Vote for us today
To vote for us today – click here. Voting will cease at 5pm on the 9th November and the awards ceremony will take place on the 27th November.
Best of luck to all the finalists.
For further information, please contact [email protected]
by LDeX Blogger | Sep 11, 2014 | Press
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