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Agency, Qcloud, which is the
cloud arm of Chinese Internet giant Tencent, is launching its first North
American cloud center - in a building that once housed the security for G20
World Summits in Toronto.
According to Chinese news site IT168, the Chinese
service provider is now offering cloud services to Chinese enterprises growing
their business in North America, as well as customers from North America and
other parts of the world, from a data center near Toronto.
Tencent is renting space from a “high-end data center
provider”, which is pretty clearly Canadian telecoms and data center provider
Cogeco, sources say.
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