| 26 May 2021 In a move that sees the cosmopolitan hub and cultural capital of the Netherland become the sixth region of its kind global cloud and edge solutions provider G-Core Labs has launched a new region of its public cloud in Amsterdam in a Tier IV datacentre. The new facility is designed to allow firms to deploy IT infrastructure of any configuration and capacity in a few minutes. By integrating the cloud with the company's content delivery network, located in more than 100 points of presence around the world, its response time is up to 30 ms. All data processing is carried out in the Netherlands where the new site adds to other G-Core Labs public clouds in Luxembourg, Ashburn (USA), Singapore, Moscow and Khabarovsk. In total, the company plans to open over 20 additional points of cloud presence on all continents of the world in the near future. And having spent the previous year building up a global content delivery network (CDN) to support applications such as broadcast and streaming video, G-Core Labs unveiled a dedicated streaming platform of its own in October 2020.