Microsoft has already been hosting more and more data underwater and now more tech giants like Google, Facebook, Oracle and Microsoft Zoom are looking for the ways to grow their cloud services. The current market is depending upon two things, either investment in underwater networks or connections to it. To make a good deal, another tech giant Infrapedia is serving a free mapping service to networks and data professionals who want information on the entire evolving infrastructure.
Infrapedia has established a partnership with data centers and ISPs and it is also sending sales inquires about fiber and data centers directly to their partners without taking commission unlike others do. By doing so it has opened and established a platform with thousands of visitors and more partners. It is proving to be a valuable tool for engineers and turning out to be the best lead generation and business development tool for high competitive data and telecoms industry. Recently Infrapedia has made partnerships with Coresite, Flexential, Cyxtera, Colt, EU networks, ST Telemedia Datacenters, Iron Mountain, GBI, Global Cloud Exchange, F8 Network, Telecom Italia Sparkle and Xfernet.
Generally, the network established under the water needs a lot of planning for supporting and expanding the operation. This is becoming easy with the help of Infrapedia’s map of underwater data. Infrapedia is providing better assets that can be better planned with the right tools and can provide information on submarine cables, infrastructure, long haul fiber networks, and internet exchanges. Currently, there are 3500 data centers and 15,000 networks listed on Infrapedia. They also include fiber network providers.