NEWS
NetNordic selects DigiPlex dual-site solution
for data centre needs
etNordic, a fast-growing Nordic
system integrator with a broad
customer portfolio and nearly
300 employees in Norway, Sweden,
Denmark and Finland, has selected
DigiPlex to cater for the company’s data
centre needs.
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The company currently uses five different
data centres in Norway and DigiPlex will
deliver a dual-site solution using the data
centres at Ulven and Rosenholm in Oslo.
This aims to provide maximum stability
and security for NetNordic’s customers.
“We operate systems for large customers
where stability and security are critical
factors, and we therefore have a dual-site
policy. DigiPlex is the industry leader in
housing business-critical data and their
dual-site solution makes them the natural
choice to provide our customers with the
quality they require,” says Jarl Øverby, CEO
of NetNordic.
“We are proud to welcome NetNordic and
look forward to supporting their continued
growth. More and more businesses define
stable, secure and environmentally friendly
data centre solutions as business critical
and customers with such high demands
fit perfectly in DigiPlex’ data centres,” said
Gisle M. Eckhoff, CEO of DigiPlex.
To ensure a seamless transition from the
old to new solution, DigiPlex will support
NetNordic in the planning and migration
from today’s five centres to DigiPlex’ two
centres in the Oslo area.
Handbook gives IT managers key insights
into DC and networking trends
&M, a globally active
developer and provider of
cabling systems for high-
quality network infrastructures,
based in Wetzikon, Switzerland, has
announced the availability of the Data
Center Handbook 2019.
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The handbook, aimed primarily at
planners and operators of data centres,
is a rich source of information on how
to successfully design, build, manage
and support a data centre. It also
contains detailed and user-oriented
answers to all questions pertaining to
the infrastructure and operation of a
data centre. Topics include networking
technologies and next-generation
structured cabling and the handbook
places an in-depth emphasis on
automated infrastructure management.
data centres throughout the world, the
handbook also serves as a reference work
on relevant standards, technical terms,
trends and applications.
It helps customers achieve an optimum
data centre layout and to plan cabling
architecture as well as reduce energy
needs and select security solutions.
The document also offers practical
solutions for next-generation 100,
200 and 400G networks. Dr Thomas
Wellinger, Market Manager Data
Centre at R&M, said: “We have been
providing leadership to the network
cabling industry for more than five
decades and have helped hundreds
of companies worldwide deliver
optimum performance and reliability
of their data centre network.”
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