Cloud at Work, a hosting solution for Sage customers, has opened up a new data center in Toronto as it further expands into the Canadian market, having just today been named by Sage Canada as an approved Strategic Hosting Provider to help Sage Partners migrate Canadian customers to the cloud.
This is the third data center opened by the company after the two it already has in the U.S.
Tyler Bower, director of cloud and hosting at Cloud at Work, said opening the new center signals its commitment to expand into the Canadian market, offering the same level of service it provides customers in the U.S.
“Today’s announcement is recognition of Cloud at Work’s hard-won reputation for providing Sage customers across the U.S. with a world-class cloud experience, and Sage’s trust in our ability to deliver the same high level of performance for their customers across Canada,” said Bower in a statement. “Building the data center in Toronto demonstrates our investment in and commitment to our Canadian customers in meeting the demand for a robust, reliable, compliant hosting environment that unleashes the power of their business.”
Cloud at Work partners closely with Sage. It is accredited as a Sage X3 Strategic Hosting Provider, adding to previous accreditations as a Sage 100, Sage 300 and Sage CRE Strategic Hosting Provider.
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