The year 2023 has marked a turning point for Mexico in the global digital landscape. The country has become a benchmark in business digital transformation, standing out for significant advancements and collaborations with major technology players. This article explores how these developments are reshaping the connectivity landscape in Mexico, with a special focus on the innovative CTX solution for multicloud and hybrid strategies.
Key Developments in Mexico's Digital Ecosystem
The world's largest public cloud and data center companies have chosen Mexico to continue their growth, as evidenced by the following data:
- Amazon Web Services (AWS): Implemented its local region in Querétaro, planning new availability zones. This move has reduced latencies to single digits and facilitated hosting services previously restricted by regulations.
- Microsoft: Injected an investment of $1.1 billion to establish a data center in Querétaro, strengthening its presence and service capacity in the region.
- Google Cloud: Announced its first region in Querétaro with a $1.2 billion investment, attracting high-profile clients such as Liverpool, Televisa, and Banorte.
- Oracle: Revealed the opening of a second Oracle Cloud region in Mexico, in collaboration with TELMEX-Triara. This step makes it the first public cloud provider with two regions in the country, improving availability and latency management.
- KIO Networks: Announced plans to build two new data centers in Querétaro by 2024, significantly expanding its infrastructure.
The Decisive Moment for Multicloud Connectivity Strategies
This surge of hyperscalers and their massive investments signals a critical moment to reconsider hybrid and multicloud connectivity strategies. However, a crucial aspect that is often overlooked is connectivity and network-level interoperability, essential for successfully migrating services to the cloud. The technological giants are solidifying their presence in Mexico, marking a milestone in digital transformation.
CTX: Connectivity Innovation for Hybrid and Multicloud Strategies
CTX emerges as a cutting-edge solution, addressing challenges such as agility and simplicity in connectivity management. Companies face complexities in managing, monitoring, and implementing connectivity for their cloud services, often exacerbated by a lack of qualified personnel or suitable tools.
Presented as a comprehensive solution, CTX brings hybrid-cloud (single cloud), hybrid-multicloud (multiple clouds), or exclusively multicloud strategies. Offered as an Network as a Service, CloudTransit Xchange provides end-to-end connectivity, compatible with all network architectures, and transparent in its implementation, whether from On-Premise or the cloud. The product is fully customized for each company, supports all network protocols, and can be deployed in one week.
CTX, the Solution for Unified Connectivity:
CTX not only simplifies connectivity but also offers complete visibility into the hybrid and multicloud network, positioning itself as a key pillar in Mexico's digital transformation. With CTX, Mexican companies are better equipped to face the digital future, integrating cloud solutions effectively and efficiently.
CTX, one cloud to connect them all.