DENVER, March 9, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- BillingPlatform announced today that it is opening a new data center in support of European General Data Protection Regulations. The solution will have geographic redundancy with a primary facility in the Netherlands and a secondary, fail-over in Ireland.
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Currently the Company offers its cloud platform to enterprise companies across all four corners of the globe. This new data center will allow BillingPlatform to provide its highly flexible, highly available Billing, Invoicing, AR and Customer Care solution to its European communities with full GDPR compliance in addition to SOC Level2 and PCI Compliance.
This new addition is BillingPlatform's third data center, joining two in the United States. BillingPlatform is very excited about this new opportunity, as CEO Nathan Shinn comments "This is an important step towards extending the highest level of data security and compliance to our valuable, European customers. As a financial system, data and systems security is one of our top priorities and we work hard to ensure that our clients get the best solution possible." This new data center opens up the market to European and international companies alike looking to migrate their billing infrastructure onto the cloud.
About BillingPlatform
BillingPlatform came about based on the mere fact that cloud offerings for billing are truly limited and conditional. We are the only enterprise billing application available in the cloud today that can quickly conform to any business model or process – regardless of size, industry, or geography.
BillingPlatform supplies the tools to support any aspect of the global economy through Localization, limitless product catalogs, and Dynamic application customizations.
We deliver the capacity to bring businesses together in the digital ecosystem by providing a flexible platform for open integrations with the scalability to meet future business demands on a system that expands to sustain continuous growth.
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