Datawest Group Pty Ltd
Private | |
ISIN | 🆔 |
Industry | Internet Hosting Service |
Founded 📆 | Perth, Western Australia (2012) |
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Headquarters 🏙️ | Perth, Western Australia |
Area served 🗺️ | |
Products 📟 | Virtual Private Cloud Virtual Private Server Software Defined Data Centre Disaster-Recovery-as-a-Service SD-WAN Metro Ethernet Colocation |
Members | |
Number of employees | 20 (The Group) |
🌐 Website | www.dawest.com.au |
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Datawest Group Pty Ltd is an Australian based public cloud computing provider. They offer infrastructure as a service (IaaS), Backup (BaaS) and Disaster Recovery (DRaaS) services. The company's management, architecture and applications development divisions operate from Perth, Western Australia with an office in Brisbane.
History[edit]
Datawest Group originally started in 2012 as Datawest AU with a focus on offering VMware vSphere virtual private server hosting from West Perth, Western Australia.
In March 2013 Datawest Group Pty Ltd successfully acquired the data center operations of an Internet Service Provider (ISP) acquired by iiNet Limited. Datawest’s current data center operations based in Drake Street, Osborne Park will become end of life early 2014. Customers with equipment located at the Osborne Park facility will be contact in due course to make arrangements to relocate equipment.
In August 2016 Datawest Group announced the separation of the electronic waste (E-Waste) and recycling arm of the group as they have seen a growing demand from both new and existing clients moving to their Private Cloud platform for a fast secure method of E-Waste management and recycling.
In April 2017, Datawest Group expanded by establishing a second Datacentre in Brisbane, Queensland (DWGH BNE1) purely for Disaster Recovery of the West Perth Datacenter DWGH WPER1.
In November 2017 Datawest Group launched a virtual data centre service based upon VMware vCloud.
In February 2018 Datawest Group announced the addition of another company Adaptive Networks to the Group due to the direct result of growing demand from both new and existing clients.
Competitors[edit]
Amazon Web Services, Rackspace, Microsoft Azure, Macquarie Telecom, Telstra, Optus[1]
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