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Australian Technology Entrepreneur Bevan Slattery has announced the launch of Cloudscene, a connectivity reference point for colocation data centres, cloud service providers and interconnected fabrics with the directory now available to the public.
Cloudscene was established to improve industry transparency and consolidate the fragmented marketplace for Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), colocation and other cloud solutions.
With more than 4,700 data centres and 4,200+ cloud/internet service providers across 110 countries listed, Cloudscene offers a robust platform allowing service providers to be found and freely analyzed by prospects and customers.
Cloudscene’s Founder, Bevan Slattery said: “It’s been evident for some time that the traditionally long and difficult buying process for data centre and enterprise cloud services was not going to change.
“It was out of frustration that the concept of Cloudscene was born. Having invested significantly on these services myself, it became obvious that there was an information gap that needed to be filled.”
Cloudscene is the most comprehensive single resource available, providing visibility of internet and cloud service providers within specific data centers.
“Prospective tenants or home buyers haven’t needed to visit individual websites of real estate agents to get listing information for over a decade. So, why is the tech industry stuck in the past when it comes to enterprise IT services?” said Slattery.
Jason Bingham, Chief Operating Officer, Cloudscene said: “The primary goal of Cloudscene is to deliver reliable and accurate data to market. To achieve this, we invested in an in-house product development team and Australian-based data analysts to undertake the research, analysis and verification work.
We have an extensive product roadmap in which Cloudscene will grow enormously. This is just the beginning,” he said.