Claro Enterprise Solutions, a leading technology services company, announced that it has been named a Microsoft Azure ExpressRoute partner by Microsoft for its Miami peering location.
“As a Microsoft Azure ExpressRoute partner, we are able to provide our customers significantly enhanced services through streamlined access to Microsoft’s global Cloud resources,” said Jorge Rodriguez, President and CEO of Claro Enterprise Solutions. “In addition, the Miami facility provides a critical link that expands our network capabilities throughout the Americas.”
Azure ExpressRoute locations are globally distributed entry points to Microsoft’s network. As an ExpressRoute partner, Claro Enterprise Solutions can offer customers the robust and dedicated functionality of private Cloud solutions, along with the flexibility and cost savings of public Cloud models. Specific customer benefits include private and dedicated connectivity with SLAs and often greatly reduced latency and jitter.
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By virtue of its geographic location, moreover, the Miami peering location enhances connectivity between Claro Enterprise Solutions’ North American network infrastructure and network resources in LatAm. This will significantly expand the functionality Claro Enterprise Solutions can offer its multinational customers.
To become an Azure ExpressRoute Partner, Claro Enterprise Solutions underwent a rigorous review process that included assessments of existing networking capabilities, resources and volumes, as well as extensive trials running a series of end-to-end tests to validate key customer scenarios prior to onboarding customers. The testing covered Microsoft Peering and Private Peering, and included (but was not limited to) ICMP pings, file copies, throughput/bandwidth tests, Azure Blob Storage test and connectivity to Microsoft 365 services.
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