The Sun Never Sets on SoftLayer
Posted by George Karidis in Business , Executive Blog, International, SoftLayer
We've always set our sights globally at SoftLayer and this week we've certainly achieved some key milestones. With our data center in Singapore going LIVE, we now have a "digital gateway" for providing our unique cloud, dedicated, and managed hosting solutions to the Asia-Pacific region.
What is even more remarkable is the speed at which we are deploying our new international data centers. In only a few months, all the meticulous planning, logistics and execution were done and customers could place orders. And we're not slowing down. The trajectory path we're on has us expanding faster and farther than we ever thought possible.
Next month we're opening a new data center in Amsterdam, along with network Points of Presence (PoPs) in Amsterdam, London and Frankfurt. Each of these facilities is built and maintained by SoftLayer, and that organic growth is a huge differentiator. We didn't go out and acquire a company to expand our capabilities, and because we're doing the work on the ground, we're able to guarantee the most consistent, best possible service. Every data center - whether it's Singapore or San Jose - is exactly the same. Because of that consistency, our customers don't have to worry about whether the services in the new facilities meet their expectations, and based on the phenomenal provisioning statistics we saw on day one in Singapore, they aren't hesitating to order more.
International Expansion: Currency
Because our global expansion enables us to perform even better for the SoftLayer customers located outside of North America, we wanted to make it easier for those customers to do business with us. As of 8:01 a.m. Central Time today, we support and accept payment in 60+ currencies! This currency support allows our customers to price SoftLayer services in their native currency, and it lets them avoid those pesky exchange fees from their credit card.
Our BYOC (Cloud) and Dedicated Server order forms have been updated with a currency selection on their first page, so once you select a currency, your order form will reload with all pricing displayed in that currency. Existing customers are also able to pay for their existing servers with one-time or recurring payments in our customer portal.
Currencies Supported
ALL - Albanian lekARS - Argentine pesoAUD - Australian dollarBSD - Bahamian dollarBDT - Bangladeshi takaBBD - Barbados dollarBMD - Bermudian dollarBOB - BolivianoBZD - Belize dollarCAD - Canadian dollarCNY - Chinese YuanCOP - Colombian pesoCRC - Costa Rican colonHRK - Croatian KunaCZK - Czech korunaDKK - Danish kroneDOP - Dominican pesoGTQ - Guatemalan quetzalHNL - Honduran lempiraHKD - Hong Kong dollar |
HUF - Hungarian forintINR - Indian rupeeILS - Israeli new sheqelJMD - Jamaican dollarJPY - Japanese yenKES - Kenyan shillingKRW - South Korean wonLBP - Lebanese poundLVL - Latvian latsLRD - Liberian dollarLTL - Lithuanian litasMOP - Macanese patacaMYR - Malaysian ringgitMXN - Mexican pesoMAD - Moroccan dirhamNZD - New Zealand dollarNOK - Norwegian kronePKR - Pakistani rupeePEN - Peruvian Nuevo solPHP - Philippine peso |
QAR - Qatari rialRUB - Russian roubleSAR - Saudi riyalSGD - Singapore dollarZAR - South African randSEK - Swedish krona/kronorCHF - Swiss francTHB - Thai bahtTTD - Trinidad and Tobago dollarAED - United Arab Emirates dirhamEGP - Egyptian poundGBP - Pound sterlingYER - Yemeni rialTWD - New Taiwan dollarRON - Romanian new leuTRY - Turkish liraXCD - East Caribbean dollarEUR - EuroPLN - Polish złotyBRL - Brazilian real |
It's amazing to say that we are truly a global company operating on three continents. Our success and future growth are tied to these new international capabilities. We will move aggressively and open more data centers, so stay tuned. With our global aspirations taking flight, I'm reminded of the saying that, "the sun never sets on the British Empire."
Speaking of flights, I've got to get to the airport ... My flight to Amsterdam is leaving in a few hours.