


The new data centre also aims to enable customers to better demonstrate compliance with data sovereignty requirements.

“The new Sydney ITSM data centre provides a solution to the demand we’ve been seeing from customers in this space,” SolarWinds group vice president, engineering Sai Krishna said. SolarWinds said this expanded customer availability not only benefits Australian customers but businesses throughout the Asia-Pacific and Japan region. The new ITSM data centre aims to improve SolarWinds’ software as a service offering, enabling lower latency, accelerated responsiveness and increased customer performance for users in the region. IT management software vendor SolarWinds has launched its first Australian IT service management (ITSM) data centre in Sydney.
