
New Delhi, April 24 -- CtrlS Datacenters has been approved as a Google Verified Peering Provider (VPP), allowing the company to offer direct and optimised connectivity to Google's global network. The VPP program is designed to help enterprises connect to Google services through third-party providers with verified network reliability and performance.
With this status, CtrlS can now deliver network routes that enable faster access to services such as Google Cloud, Workspace, YouTube, and other Google platforms. This is intended to help reduce latency and improve availability for businesses that rely on cloud-based applications and workflows.
The VPP certification requires providers to demonstrate diverse, stable, and scalable connections into Google's infrastructure. Enterprises using CtrlS for data center or network services may now see more efficient performance when connecting to Google services, without needing to set up direct peering themselves.
CtrlS operates data centers across India and serves organisations across sectors that require high availability and compliance standards. The VPP status does not introduce new services but extends its existing network interconnection capabilities by integrating more closely with a major global platform.
Sridhar Pinnapureddy, Chairman, CtrlS Datacenters, said, "By offering optimised access to Google's global network, we are enabling our customers to unlock new possibilities in cloud computing, collaboration, and digital transformation. This is not just about enhanced connectivity; it's about building a foundation for a more connected and empowered future."
Rajani Reddy Pinnapureddy, Director of CtrlS Datacenters, said, "We're not just offering streamlined access to Google Cloud, Workspace, and other services; we're providing a gateway to a seamless, high-performance digital experience. This supports faster cloud application access for enterprises, smoother collaboration for remote teams, and uninterrupted streaming for content consumers."
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