The National Network interconnects Datacom’s entire nine data centre footprint across Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia and West Australia, providing a private, secure, carrier diverse network for accessing digital assets and public cloud resources, with guaranteed availability and throughput.

This means almost every aspect of a customer’s IT infrastructure is customisable, producing scalable solutions, in both speed and storage, and industry leading reliability and security, while also catering to state data localisation laws.

“We are proud of what we’ve achieved with the National Network. The National Network means that customers will experience the best possible experience from our high performance network, from almost anywhere in Australia, 24 hours a day, seven days a week,” said Glenn Scown, Director, Datacom Systems Australia.

The National Network is carrier diverse, utilising several third party telecommunications providers and their extensive fibre networks. This means that customers can choose which data utilises which dedicated connection, how that data is routed and stored, and ensuring a more consistent network experience for users, no matter where they are.

The National Network is highly scalable, running from 1Mbps to 10Gbps, and will offer multiple bandwidth options with burst capabilities to accommodate peak traffic volumes.

“Customers can scale up and down as needed without having to maintain constant peak-level capacity and expenditure, reducing costs,” Scown said.

The National Network incorporates Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure and VMware vCloud, and also links to Datacom’s own cloud platform, Datacom Cloud Services. This provides the flexibility, scalability and redundancy modern customers require, including within their own hybrid environments.

“We think this is a fundamental game changer for the Australian data centre market, and offers capabilities no one else in the market can fulfil. We guarantee availability and throughput, and the support of the world’s leading public cloud vendors creates a robust infrastructure that can cater to any company’s need, from small business to multi-national,” said Scown.

The National Network will continue to expand the service catalogue, including a roadmap to roll it out to New Zealand and allowing trans-Tasman businesses access to the same capability set.

More information, including marketing materials can be found here.