CloudCentral rides Aussie wave

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CloudCentral rides Aussie wave
CloudCentral's Kristoffer Sheather

Local cloud wholesaler CloudCentral has announces a "raft" of new partners today, as it continues growth plans in preparation for its public listing.

The new partners include Canberra based managed hosting and broadband provider Infinite Networks, cloud broker OOKI, as well as Simple ID and Standard Computers to its partner program.

Other new partners have also been signed, a CloudCentral spokesperson confirmed, but they could not reveal how many. The number of partners has increased 30 percent since CloudCentral launched its wholesale program in September last year.

The partnerships prove that wholesale cloud is in demand in Australia, argued CloudCentral CEO Kristoffer Sheather. "This is the year we are experiencing rapid expansion from the early adopter stage to customers now moving specific workloads to the cloud and leveraging the cloud model for backup and disaster recovery."

The announcement comes two months before CloudCentral is due to list on the ASX, following a reverse takeover with Dromana Estate.

In March, the company flagged "aggressive" growth plans, with money from the listing to help fund an expansion of its sales and marketing team.

The company has earlier announced plans to move into data centres in Sydney, Melbourne, Perth and Brisbane and to setup office in each of those states.

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