Data Centre provider Brightsolid has launched a new cloud service which will also benchmark performance and be 100 per cent renewables powered.
Brightsolid, which has state-of-the-art tier III facilities at its headquarters in Dundee, as well as in Aberdeen, unveiled a new version of its cloud managed infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS).
Established over 25 years as part of DC Thomson & Co Ltd Group, Brightsolid is a leading managed hybrid cloud and cyber security services provider, with customers including Aberdeenshire Council, Albert Bartlett, Capita, Dumfries and Galloway Council, Dundee City Council, Network ROI, Shell, Sparrows, SSSC, University of Dundee and West Yorkshire Combined Authority.
Brightsolid Chief Commercial Officer Alan Gardiner said: “We have developed Brightsolid Cloud as the ultimate teammate to help you work smarter, collaborate better and grow faster, with the peace of mind that your data is in safe hands.
“Our easy-to-use self-service portal allows customers to manage everything from virtual machines to firewalls and storage, scale resources up or down, configure settings and streamline operations with just a few clicks.
“Brightsolid Cloud offers advanced protection and secure firewalls that protect from any threats, inside and out, while our Tier III-designed data centres in Aberdeen and Dundee provide peace of mind that data is secure, compliant and meets your data sovereignty needs.
“Brightsolid Cloud is also powered by 100% renewable clean energy generated from sustainable wind and hydro sources, providing a huge advantage for customers seeking to reduce their carbon footprint and maximise sustainability.”