Public Cloud Connectivity


By leveraging direct connections to public cloud offerings, your organization can balance its on-premise and cloud resource to maximize business agility.

More and more businesses are turning to a hybrid cloud infrastructure model, which offers both the agility and flexibility of cloud and the security of a data center. But doing so requires private, secure connections between networks, as well as direct connections to public cloud providers like Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure. When your organization chooses to leverage connections to public cloud offerings, you gain the following benefits:

  • Better bandwidth controls
  • Increased speed
  • Secure, reliable connectivity
  • Predictable high performance
  • Decreased risk of carrier failure

AIS Direct Cloud Connections

AIS data centers are connected to One Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles through our dedicated, secure dark fiber network. Our private, redundant MPLS network allows our customers to take advantage of our direct connections with Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure.

AWS Direct Connect

  • Single-or dual-port connection for redundancy
  • Multi-carrier, multi-path connectivity eliminates risk of carrier failure
  • Multi-site connectivity through AIS dark fiber network
  • Connect your office to any AIS data center via metro ethernet cable
  • Use your existing AWS account

Microsoft Azure Direct Connect

  • Access reliable, fast connections to Azure with low latencies
  • Secure, dedicated connection to your Azure environment
  • Readily extend your AIS Community Cloud or other systems to the Microsoft cloud
  • Advanced storage, backup, and recovery capabilities

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We are delighted to be working inside the AIS data center to provide full service managed storage to enterprise clients. We understand the importance of Phoenix in the disaster recovery market and have the processes, systems and culture in place to become a seamless extension of the IT services team for any sized organization. John Nash, CEO and founderPhreedom Technologies

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