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Enterprises Turn to Managed Services Providers to Operate Their IT Infrastructures
STAMFORD, Conn., July 30, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Enterprise IT organizations are under immense pressure to deliver secure applications and increase product time to market, and as a result many are turning to managed service providers to run their day-to-day infrastructure operations, according to a new report published today by Information Services Group (ISG) (Nasdaq: III), a leading global technology research and advisory firm.
The 2020 ISG Provider Lens™ Next-Gen Private/Hybrid Cloud – Data Center Services & Solutions Archetype Report finds many enterprises across the globe using cloud and data center managed services providers to cut IT costs and to focus on their core businesses.
Shrinking IT budgets and the high costs of system downtime are also driving many enterprises to managed services providers, the report says.
“Managed services providers play a key role because they have extensive experience in infrastructure management and are well equipped to support enterprises in their digital journeys,” said Jan Erik Aase, director and global leader, ISG Provider Lens Research. “Deployments are efficient and quick due to the providers’ vast accumulated experience, capabilities in leveraging new technologies and their large workforces.”
With cloud infrastructure becoming commoditized, enterprises have been increasingly adopting cloud technology, driving growth in the sector, the report adds. Many CTOs and CIOs are seeking rapid cloud adoption and are focused on moving critical workloads to a hybrid cloud environment as quickly as possible.
Enterprises also want to use the cloud to equip their mobile workforce with a highly secure work-from-home environment. With COVID-19 lockdowns in recent months, there are fewer on-site IT workers, and enterprises are leveraging cloud capabilities to check, maintain and monitor their server and storage installations in data centers.
The report finds cloud and data center providers embracing artificial intelligence and machine learning tools to speed up service delivery, increase efficiency and deliver superior user experiences. Providers have developed tools that take data from various sources to predict downtime and implement self-healing measures to prevent such outages. AI for IT operations (AIOps) can monitor various elements of the entire hybrid environment and provide predictive analytics for incident management to aggregate events and identify the probable root causes.
The report also finds the hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) industry has gone through a major transition during the past year. Enterprises have realized that moving to a high-density environment allows them to improve cabinet space utilization by more than 100 percent. This can lead to a four-fold increase in processing performance and a significant cost savings.
In addition, enterprises are using cloud and data center providers to deal with the explosive growth in data, the report says. These large volumes of data have to be stored and managed in a secure environment, which poses a major challenge for enterprises. Providers have been addressing these challenges by developing expertise in managing large amounts of data efficiently.
Finally, the report notes the data center industry is facing a major shortage of talent. Employees with more than 20 years of experience are either moving toward retirement or management positions, while a small percentage of the workforce has less than five years of experience. It has been difficult to find qualified candidates.
The ISG Provider Lens™ Next-Gen Private/Hybrid Cloud Data Center Services & Solutions Archetype Report examines four different types of customers, or archetypes, that are looking for private cloud, hybrid cloud and data center services. The report evaluates the capabilities of 36 cloud and data center providers to deliver services to the four archetypes:
Traditional Archetype: These customers have limited outsourcing experience and engage with service providers through selective outsourcing. They only outsource a fraction of their data center operations. This is done through one or a mix of the following options: staff augmentation, project-based work or partial outsourcing of ongoing infrastructure management. Cost optimization is the primary driver for such engagements. Project work typically includes standardization, consolidation and expanding virtualization. Infrastructure automation and cloud enablement efforts are still evolving. While these customers are receptive to the benefits offered by public clouds, mid- to large-scale hybrid cloud deployment initiatives are in a rudimentary stage. Outsourcing contract sizes are not large.
Managed Services Archetype (Mid-Sized Deal Focus): These customers have already signed small outsourcing contracts with a focus on cost optimization and are now willing to transfer greater operational responsibility to an outsourcing service provider. However, budgets are constrained, and deals sizes are not very large, with an annual contract value of $5 million to $15 million. While the main focus is still on tactical service-level agreements, these customers are willing to embrace some transformation elements, such as making modest investments in automation and cloud. The outsourcing engagement scale is considerable compared to the traditional archetype. The managed services client is willing to engage in a multi-sourcing model and work with mid-size providers owing to their flexibility and responsiveness. Besides optimizing ongoing infrastructure management, this archetype client also aims to achieve a moderate level of hybrid cloud adoption as a short- to mid-term goal.
Transformational Archetype (Large-Scale Deal Focus): These customers are third-generation outsourcers with a preference for an optimized mix of onshore, nearshore and offshore delivery models. They are not severely constrained by budgets and undertake large transformation initiatives. They view service providers as strategic partners that would be willing to participate in gain-share deals. These customers want to provide IT services to their business units through an as-a-service, utility-based model. Accordingly, their short to mid-term goals include increasing the adoption of private clouds that have core functionalities of self-service and high levels of automation, orchestration and chargeback. Long-term goals revolve around issues such as ensuring high availability of infrastructure resources to support business. These customers seek to simplify hybrid IT management through unified monitoring and management tools.
Pioneering Archetype: These customers seek to extend their transformation initiatives with investments in software-defined networking and storage to attain an end-to-end software defined data center. They seek service providers with knowledge and experience in software-defined enabling tools, including hyper-converged storage systems. They view service providers as strategic partners with a commitment to participate in gain-share deals that include business outcomes. These customers have already achieved a significant level of cloud adoption and are now focused on further optimizing their hybrid cloud management capabilities, including next-generation practices such as artificial intelligence- and machine learning-led automation, hyperconverged infrastructure implementations, containerization and workload portability. Pioneering archetype customers strive to improve the productivity of developers by providing an abstraction layer over complex infrastructure and its operations. They prefer service providers that can manage infrastructure with a DevOps-oriented approach.
Among the providers ISG evaluated, Cognizant, Ensono, HCL, IBM, TCS and Wipro were named leaders across two archetypes. Accenture, Atos, Capgemini, CenturyLink, DXC Technology, Fujitsu, Hexaware, HTC (Ciber/CareTech), Infosys, Microland, Mindtree, Mphasis, NIIT Technologies, NTT, Rackspace Technology, Sungard AS, Tech Mahindra, Unisys, UST Global and Zensar Technologies were all named leaders in one archetype.
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The ISG Provider Lens™ Quadrant research series is the only service provider evaluation of its kind to combine empirical, data-driven research and market analysis with the real-world experience and observations of ISG’s global advisory team. Enterprises will find a wealth of detailed data and market analysis to help guide their selection of appropriate sourcing partners, while ISG advisors use the reports to validate their own market knowledge and make recommendations to ISG’s enterprise clients. The research currently covers providers offering their services globally, across Europe and Latin America, as well as in the U.S., Germany, the U.K., France, the Nordics, Brazil and Australia/New Zealand, with additional markets to be added in the future. For more information about ISG Provider Lens research, please visit this webpage.
The series is a complement to the ISG Provider Lens Archetype reports, which offer a first-of-its-kind evaluation of providers from the perspective of specific buyer types.
Starting this year, each ISG Provider Lens™ study will include a Global Summary to help enterprise subscribers better understand provider capabilities across all geographic markets covered by that study. All ISG Provider Lens™ reports also will now include an Enterprise Context feature to help executives quickly identify key insights related to their roles and responsibilities.
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IDTechEx Explores Printed Electronics in Electrified and Autonomous Mobility
BOSTON, May 10, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Electrification, autonomy, and vehicle ownership saturation are causing a technological revolution in the automotive sector. These automotive meta-trends are driving drastic changes in electronic component requirements and present a high-volume opportunity for printed electronics to capitalize on.
Historically, printed electronics technologies have nurtured a close relationship with the automotive sector, with printed force sensors pioneering passenger safety through seat occupancy and seatbelt detection. As such, the automotive sector continues to represent the lion’s share of the global printed and flexible sensor market, which IDTechEx’s report on the topic evaluates as worth US$421M in 2024. However, if the automotive sector is to continue to be a reliable revenue stream, printed electronics technology providers must adapt to address the emerging technical challenges facing future mobility.
Augmenting autonomous vehicles with printed electronics
As vehicle autonomy levels advance, the increasing number and distribution of spatial mapping sensors required will need continuous performance improvements to ensure passenger safety. Emerging printed electronics technologies can augment these sensors, extending detection bandwidth and maximizing reliability during operation.
Transparent conductive films (TCFs) are being developed to heat and defog LiDAR sensor panels, ensuring the function is unperturbed by external environmental conditions. Properties such as high transparency and low haze are important for defogging. These properties can be easily tuned using the wide variety of material options available for TCFs, including carbon nanotubes and silver nanowires.
IDTechEx identifies printed heating as a leading application of transparent conductive films. This is attributed to diminishing growth prospects in capacitive touch sensing applications. Innovations in thin film coating techniques have enabled indium tin oxide (ITO) to dominate touch sensing applications, all but displacing TCFs completely.
Looking towards the future, printed electronics technologies could play a more active role in advanced autonomous driving. Emerging semiconductive materials, such as quantum dots, printed directly onto conventional silicon image sensor arrays can extend detection range and sensitivity deeper into the infrared region. Augmenting existing image sensor technology with enhanced spectral range could facilitate the competition of hybrid silicon sensors with established InGaAs detectors.
Printed sensors promise granularized battery health monitoring
Vehicle electrification is driving the sustained development and evolution of electronic management systems, particularly in the battery and electric drivetrain. A strong market pull exists for technologies that increase vehicle efficiency, range, and lifetime while reducing recharge times.
Printed pressure and temperature sensors measure battery cell swelling and thermal profiles, providing granularized physical data that can be used to optimize battery deployment and recharging. Moreover, hybrid printed sensors that combine integrated printed heating elements promise a solution to actively address battery temperature. IDTechEx estimates that printed sensor-enabled battery deployment and charging optimizations could be worth up to US$3000 in savings per vehicle.
There remains uncertainty about whether electrification trends will correspond to increased demand for physical sensors in electric vehicle batteries, owing to the utility of existing electronic readouts for managing deployment. Virtual sensors also pose a threat, where AI-enabled software models interpret data to predict and emulate physical sensor functions without the need for discreet components. However, emerging regulations regarding safety and sensor redundancy will likely favor measurable metrics and see automotive makers continue to adopt physical sensors. IDTechEx predicts that virtual sensors are unlikely to displace their physical counterparts – so long as low-cost sensors remain widely available.
Embedding printed electronics in the car of the future
IDTechEx predicts that global car sales will saturate over the next decade, with automakers increasingly looking for premium features and technical innovations to differentiate themselves from the competition. In-cabin technologies will be highly desirable – as the location where passengers reside and interact with the vehicle the most.
Lighting elements are emerging as a prominent differentiator, described as “the new chrome” by Volkswagen’s chief designer. The use of in-mold structural electronics (IMSE) enables the integration of embedded lighting elements using existing manufacturing processes. 3D electronics technologies are intrinsically attractive for automotive integration, as functional layers are conformable and lightweight while easily embedded within existing aesthetic elements.
Despite strong tailwinds, the adoption of in-mold electronics within automotive interiors has been sluggish. This is attributed to the challenges of meeting automotive qualification requirements, as well as stiff competition with less sophisticated alternatives such as applying functional films to thermoformed parts. Nevertheless, momentum is building, with technology providers like Tactotek partnering with Mercedes-Benz and Stallantis to progress the automotive validation of IMSE to TRL5.
Outlook for printed electronics in automotive applications
Just as printed force sensors heralded early passenger safety systems, printed electronics technology is poised to underpin next-generation innovations for the car of the future. But this time, the competition will be stiff. Critical cost requirements must be met, while desirable new functionality must address existing challenges faced by manufacturers. Printed electronics can play a role in supporting emerging electrified and autonomous mobility, such as augmenting LiDAR sensors or optimizing electric battery deployment. Demand for technologies that enhance passenger experience and vehicle aesthetics will continue to grow, and printed electronics can supply low-power, lightweight lighting solutions for these.
Sustained engagement from tier suppliers and manufacturers continues to make the automotive sector key to printed sensor market growth opportunities – a total market IDTechEx predicts will reach US$960M by 2034. Strong partnerships between material providers and printed electronics technology providers are complementary to those of the highly vertically integrated automotive value chains between tier suppliers and OEMs. Leveraging printing techniques to provide solutions that slot into existing manufacturing processes and designs will be crucial. In the medium term, the printed electronics technologies most likely to realize revenue potential are those that can adapt to service emerging challenges already known to the automotive industry.
For more information on IDTechEx’s research on this topic, please see their report, “Printed and Flexible Sensors 2024-2034: Technologies, Players, Markets”. Downloadable sample pages are available for this report.
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Identity Threat Detection and Response (ITDR) Market worth $35.6 billion by 2029- Exclusive Report by MarketsandMarkets™
CHICAGO, May 10, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The growing need for identity-centric security solutions brought on by an increase in cyberattacks and regulatory compliance requirements will define the Identity Threat Detection and Response (ITDR) Market in the future. The growth of ITDR solutions towards more proactive and autonomous security operations is being shaped by several major trends, including integration with IAM platforms, use of AI and ML technologies, and emphasis on UEBA and Zero Trust security.
The global Identity Threat Detection and Response Market size is projected to grow from USD 12.8 billion in 2024 to USD 35.6 billion by 2029 at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 22.6% during the forecast period, according to a new report by MarketsandMarkets™. The expansion of identity threat detection and response (ITDR) is propelled by the continuously evolving global threat landscape and combating threat-targeting identities and identity systems. ITDR provides response strategies ensuring the protection of sensitive and confidential data.
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Report Metrics
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Market size available for years
2022-2029
Base year considered
2023
Forecast period
2024-2029
Forecast units
Value (USD) Billion
Segments Covered
By offering deployment mode, organization size, vertical and region
Region covered
North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa, and Latin America
Companies covered
Microsoft (US), IBM (US), CrowdStrike (US), Zscaler (US), Tenable (US), Veronis (US), BeyondTrust (US), CyberArk (US), Proofpoint (US), Quest (US), Oort(US), Vectra (US), Proficio (US), Qomplx (US), Adaptive Shield (Israel), Acalvio (US), Authorize (Israel), Illusive (US), Mindfire (UAE), Rezonate (US), Semperis (US), Sentinelone (US), Silverfort (Israel), Netwrix (US), Vericlouds (US), Microminder (UK), Quorum Cyber (UK) and Mix mode (US).
Governments worldwide increasingly emphasize the importance of robust identity threat detection and response (ITDR) solutions to counter growing cyber threats and safeguard critical infrastructure. Key initiatives include funding research and development grants, supporting startups through grants and incubator programs, and enforcing data privacy regulations like GDPR and CCPA. They also promote cybersecurity frameworks, critical infrastructure protection standards, and public awareness campaigns. Collaboration with the private sector, through partnerships and procurement policies, further drives ITDR market growth. These efforts underscore a global recognition of ITDR’s significance in enhancing digital security and compliance with industry regulations.
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By deployment mode, the cloud segment is expected to demonstrate the highest growth rate in the Identity Threat Detection and Response Market during the forecast period.
The Identity Threat Detection and Response (ITDR) Market is experiencing a notable shift towards cloud-based deployments, which are projected to dominate in the coming years. Cloud solutions offer various advantages, including scalability, reduced infrastructure costs, faster deployment, improved accessibility, and automatic updates. With businesses increasingly adopting cloud technologies and prioritizing agility and innovation, cloud-based ITDR solutions align well with this evolving landscape. The cybersecurity skills shortage further drives the preference for cloud solutions, given their built-in automation and ease of management. While on-premises ITDR solutions may still be favored in scenarios with stringent data security requirements, the overall trend favors cloud-based deployments due to their scalability, agility, and cost-effectiveness. Cloud providers continue to innovate and enhance their offerings, making them increasingly attractive to businesses of all sizes, ultimately shaping the dominance of cloud-based ITDR in the foreseeable future.
Based on organization size, the SMEs segment is projected to exhibit the highest growth rate at the highest CAGR during the forecast period.
The Identity Threat Detection and Response (ITDR) Market is set for significant growth, particularly among Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises, driven by several key factors. SMEs face increased vulnerability due to limited security resources, a growing reliance on digital tools, and evolving cyber threats. Heightened awareness of cyber risks and emerging data privacy regulations are pressuring SMEs to invest in ITDR solutions. The affordability and scalability of cloud-based ITDR solutions further contribute to SME adoption. These solutions offer improved threat detection, enhanced user access control, and simplified compliance management, positioning SMEs as pivotal drivers of growth in the ITDR market.
Asia Pacific is anticipated to experience substantial growth with the highest CAGR in the Identity Threat Detection and Response Market during the forecast period.
The Identity Threat Detection and Response (ITDR) Market is experiencing remarkable growth globally, particularly in the Asia-Pacific region, where it is projected to witness the highest Compound Annual Growth Rate. This surge is fueled by several factors specific to the area. APAC’s rapid digital transformation, propelled by adopting cloud computing, mobile technologies, and e-commerce platforms, creates an expanded attack surface for cyber threats. Heightened regulatory focus on data privacy regulations in countries like China, India, and Australia drives the demand for robust ITDR solutions to ensure compliance. The emergence of domestic cybersecurity vendors in APAC and the increasing adoption of cloud-based ITDR solutions contribute to market growth. Government initiatives, such as heavy investments in cybersecurity infrastructure and public-private partnerships, create a supportive environment for the ITDR market’s expansion. Despite facing challenges like a shortage of skilled cybersecurity professionals, the APAC region’s unique dynamics position it as a key driver of ITDR market growth. It is crucial in protecting critical infrastructure and businesses against cyber threats in the digital age.
Top Key Companies in Identity Threat Detection and Response (ITDR) Market:
The major players in the Identity Threat Detection and Response Market are Microsoft (US), IBM (US), CrowdStrike (US), Zscaler (US), Tenable (US), Veronis (US), BeyondTrust (US), CyberArk (US), Proofpoint (US), Quest (US), Oort(US), Vectra (US), Proficio (US), Qomplx (US), Adaptive Shield ( Israel), Acalvio (US), Authomize (Israel), Illusive (US), Mindfire (UAE), Rezonate (US), Semperis (US), Sentinelone (US), Silverfort (Israel), Netwrix (US), Vericlouds (US), Microminder (UK), Quorum Cyber (UK) and Mixmode (US).
Recent Developments
January 2024 – IBM collaborated with ASUS to enhance cybersecurity by utilizing AI-powered security technologies to detect and remediate attacks swiftly. IBM’s QRadar EDR will be integrated directly into ASUS’s business hardware, supported by MDR services from IBM.January 2024 – Aembit integrates its Workload IAM Platform with CrowdStrike Falcon for real-time security posture assessment, enabling dynamic access policy enforcement. This collaboration enhances ITDR capabilities, ensuring secure workload-to-workload access.October 2023 – BeyondTrust partnered with the AWS SaaS Factory team to build their Identity Security Insights solution as a SaaS offering on AWS. This collaboration helped BeyondTrust navigate business and technical decisions for a successful SaaS model launch.September 2023 – CyberArk collaborates with Accenture to deploy CyberArk Privilege Cloud to enhance PAM solutions. This initiative aims to bolster cybersecurity defenses by managing and monitoring privileged access, which is crucial for ITDR. The collaboration leverages CyberArk’s Identity Security Platform, enabling comprehensive security for identities across various IT environments, aligning with ITDR principles by securing access and mitigating risks associated with privileged accounts.July 2023 – Microsoft partnered with CISA by offering expanded cloud logging capabilities at no additional cost. This initiative directly supports ITDR by improving detection and response to identity-related threats, making it easier for organizations to maintain identity integrity and security through better visibility and monitoring of security incidents.Inquire Before Buying@ https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/Enquiry_Before_BuyingNew.asp?id=259116012
Identity Threat Detection and Response (ITDR) Market Advantages:
ITDR solutions assist avoid security breaches and data loss by enabling organisations to proactively detect and respond in real-time to identity-related threats such account takeovers, credential stuffing, and insider threats.ITDR solutions assist organisations in strengthening their security posture and safeguarding sensitive data and assets from unauthorised access and misuse by continually monitoring user activities, access patterns, and behaviour across digital channels and systems.Rapid incident response is made possible by ITDR systems, which immediately notify security teams of potentially dangerous activity and security issues. This allows the teams to quickly investigate and neutralise threats to minimise the damage to the organisation.By offering thorough visibility, audit trails, and reporting capabilities, ITDR solutions help enterprises comply with legal and regulatory requirements pertaining to identity and access management, data protection, and cybersecurity.ITDR systems with advanced analytics and machine learning capabilities help minimise noise and false positives, allowing security professionals to concentrate on real threats and efficiently prioritise their response efforts.Numerous ITDR systems come with easy-to-use dashboards and interfaces that give security teams the tools and knowledge they need to effectively monitor, assess, and address identity-related threats without the need for in-depth training or specialised knowledge.Organisations may take advantage of their investments and coordinate automated response activities throughout the security ecosystem by integrating ITDR solutions with pre-existing security technologies and systems like SIEM, IAM, CASB, and SOAR platforms.Report Objectives
To describe and forecast the global Identity Threat Detection and Response Market by offering, deployment mode, organization size, vertical, and regionTo forecast the market size of five central regions: North America, Europe, Asia Pacific (APAC), Middle East and Africa (MEA), and Latin AmericaTo analyze the subsegments of the market concerning individual growth trends, prospects, and contributions to the overall marketTo provide detailed information related to significant factors (drivers, restraints, opportunities, and challenges) influencing the growth of the marketTo analyze the opportunities in the market for stakeholders and provide the competitive landscape details of major playersTo profile the key players of the Identity Threat Detection and Response Market and comprehensively analyze their market shares and core competenciesTo track and analyze competitive developments, such as Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A), new product developments, and partnerships and collaborations in the marketTo track and analyze the impact of COVID-19 on the Identity Threat Detection and Response MarketBrowse Adjacent Market: Information Security Market Research Reports & Consulting
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atNorth Shortlisted for Datacloud Global Awards, The Energy Awards and The Women in Green Business Awards
The leading Nordic data center business achieves multiple new accolades.
REYKJAVÍK, Iceland, May 10, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — atNorth, the leading Nordic colocation, high-performance computing, and artificial intelligence service provider, today announced widespread industry recognition including shortlisting’s in the `Excellence in Data Centre Europe Award 2024′ category at the Datacloud Global Awards and the `Energy Efficient Partnership of the Year’ category at the Energy Awards.
The Datacloud Global Awards celebrate excellence in the data center and cloud industry, recognizing outstanding achievements, innovation, and leadership across various categories. From pioneering technology solutions to sustainable practices, these awards highlight the trailblazers and visionaries driving the digital transformation landscape forward.
atNorth’s continuous commitment to developing the most advantageous solutions for its clients has led the business to be recognized for its efforts in energy efficiency, data center excellence and as a leader in the data center industry.
Additionally, atNorth’s CFO & Deputy CEO, Eva Sóley Guðbjörnsdóttir has been shortlisted in the `Diversity and Inclusion Champion of the Year’ category at the Women in Green Business Awards, illustrating the commendable ethos of atNorth’s business as a whole, as it champions fairness and the greater good – both internally and at the core of its service provision.
“We are delighted to be acknowledged in a variety of categories across multiple awards,” says Eva Sóley Guðbjörnsdóttir, CFO & Deputy CEO, at atNorth. “As we remain committed to our vision of `more compute for a better world’, this recognition inspires us to continue to advocate for best practice within our business and the industry as a whole.”
The news follows atNorth’s recognition in TechRound’s Sustainability60 campaign, at the UK Green Business Awards and the Tech Capital Awards. The business has also recently announced Anna Kristín Pálsdóttir as Chief Development Officer and Jörgen Larsson as Director of Hyperscale Operations as the business continues to scale to meet the increasing demand for its services.
About atNorth
atNorth is a leading Nordic data center services company that offers sustainable, cost-effective, scalable colocation and high-performance computing services trusted by industry-leading organizations. The business acquired leading High-Performance Computing (HPC) provider, Gompute, in 2023 enabling a compelling full stack offering tailored to AI and other critical high-performance workloads.
With sustainability at its core, atNorth’s data centers run on renewable energy resources and support circular economy principles. All atNorth sites leverage innovative design, power efficiency, and intelligent operations to provide long-term infrastructure and flexible colocation deployments. The tailor-made solutions enable businesses to calculate, simulate, train and visualize data workloads in an efficient, cost-optimized way.
atNorth is headquartered in Reykjavik, Iceland and operates seven data centers in strategic locations across the Nordics, with additional sites to open in Helsinki, Finland and in Denmark in Q4 2024, as well as its tenth site ready for operation in Kouvola, Finland in 2025.
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