AMSTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDS – September 4, 2018 – INTERXION HOLDING NV (NYSE:INXN, news), a leading provider of carrier and cloud-neutral colocation data centre services in Europe, today announced that Paperspace, a company that provides access to cloud computing resources on any device, has expanded its presence to Europe through Interxion’s Amsterdam data centre campus.
Paperspace powers next-generation applications and cloud machine learning and artificial intelligence pipelines. By expanding into Amsterdam, Paperspace is able to take advantage of the connectivity options present in Interxion’s Amsterdam campus to better serve their growing European customer base.
“Between the technical requirements, complexities of the local market and new regulations, expanding into new territories is challenging for fast-growing companies,” said Doug Loewe, vice president, international at Interxion. “As Europe’s leading colocation provider, Interxion has expertise to help companies like Paperspace navigate these new landscapes. Moreover, as one of the most well-connected data centre campuses in Europe Interxion Schiphol serves as a key hub for businesses like Paperspace looking to expand their global reach.”
Paperspace has seen a rapid increase in customer demand for its services in Europe. As a natural gateway into Europe, Interxion’s facility will provide Paperspace with the high-density power, connectivity and security necessary to reach its customers across the continent.
“Our goal at Paperspace is to support the demand from our customers by delivering them optimum experiences, no matter where they are located around the world,” said Dan Kobran, co-founder of Paperspace. “To do this, it’s critical that we work with a consistent and flexible partner in Europe. With its strategically located, reliable and highly-connected facilities, Interxion has been the perfect partner for us, and has seamlessly supported our rapid expansion.”
Interxion is a strategic partner for fast growing companies looking to expand into Europe. With 50 facilities across 13 European cities, companies benefit from a top-quality, secure European data centres for their infrastructure with data stored in known EU locations, and low-latency connectivity to key European markets via a diverse community of over 700 connectivity providers and direct access to over 20 exchange providers.
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