CtrlS Datacenters partners with India’s leading Life Insurance Company for strategic technology solutions
The data center facilities provided by CtrlS are designed to respond to the increasing demand of hyperscalers and mission critical applications backed by its operational excellence framework, zero downtime DC architecture, 6 to 9 zone military grade security, to address the non-negotiable technology mandate of businesses today.
CtrlS has proven experience in powering 3 of the World's Top 5 hyperscalers and 30 of the Fortune 500 Global Multinationals. The unique value proposition offered by CtrlS which led to its selection include industry best uptime SLA of 99.995%, hyperscale rated-4 data centers which are found to be fault-tolerant and can scale on demand and operate round-the-clock without disruption, carrier-neutral DC facilities, industry lowest PUE of 1.35, interconnectivity with a large ecosystem of ISPs, Telcos, CDN players, e-commerce players, banks, payment gateways and internet exchanges thereby reducing the latency, 100% redundancy in meet-me-rooms to ensure zero network outage. Another factor that tilted the choice in its favor included aspects such as all its datacenters being LEED Platinum Certified Green Datacenters USGBC and designed to eliminate carbon footprint. Thus, CtrlS became the partner-of-choice for this insurance company to seamlessly migrate from the legacy systems to a new state-of-the-art infrastructure.
"We are delighted to partner with CtrlS who are helping us to make our technology assets more resilient through which we aim to provide state of the art stable, scalable & secure systems to our customers as well as our partners. As a company, we are keen to invest in our digital assets and provide an ecosystem which is more fault tolerant or resilient thereby supporting our overall digital expansion agenda," said Mr.
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