DEAC to build new data center in Latvia, doubling capacity

Image
-
0Comments

DEAC, a cloud and IT services company that serves northern Europe, is building a $10.78 million data center in Riga, Latvia.

The move will double the capacity of DEAC’s data centers.

“After more than 10 years of experience in foreign markets, we have achieved recognition as a secure and premium service provider on a regional scale,”

Andris Gailitis, DEAC CEO, said. “We have also succeeded in positioning Riga as one of the most attractive places for data storage in Europe. We are developing our infrastructure to provide customized, complex IT solutions and unlimited infrastructure capacity for fast growing projects on a world-class level.” 

The new data center is expected to be operational next year.

“The new facility will offer 4MW (megawatts) of critical IT load to 400 server racks and feature excellent energy efficiency using state-of-the-art technologies designed according to EN50600 standard Class 3 to meet demanding customer requirements, providing availability rate at a minimum of 99.98%,” Gailitis said.

Gailitis also said that many CIS countries are an “unexplored market” when it comes to data-center services and that DEAC’s expansion will provide “US companies with a bridge from Europe for further developing their business in Russia.”



Related

Jürgen Deischl

Ljubljana Airport launches direct flights to Edinburgh with easyJet

Ljubljana Airport has launched direct flights connecting Slovenia’s capital with Edinburgh via easyJet twice weekly this summer season. Officials say this move strengthens regional ties while expanding passenger options amid broader airport growth plans.

Jürgen Deischl

KLM adds morning flight between Ljubljana and Amsterdam to expand travel options

KLM Royal Dutch Airlines has added a daily morning flight between Ljubljana and Amsterdam alongside its existing service. The move aims to improve connectivity through Schiphol Airport while offering greater flexibility for travelers.

Zsuzsanna Ortutay

INA warns of fraudulent fuel voucher scam circulating online

INA has issued a warning about a fake giveaway promising free fuel vouchers on social media. The company says it is not connected with these promotions and urges citizens to report suspicious activity. Only information from INA’s official website or verified social media accounts should be trusted.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Balkan Business Wire.