Zenium's Istanbul data centre welcomes global brand

Zenium has secured a new customer in Istanbul One, its leading-edge data center facility in Turkey.  The International Financial Software Company appointed Zenium as its data center provider in the region as a result of Zenium’s best practice policies around operational experience and solid industry reputation.

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“We are delighted to welcome this new customer into Istanbul One,” said Franek Sodzawiczny, Founder and CEO at Zenium.  “Our carrier neutral business model played a significant part in their decision to work with us, coupled with our industry leading specifications and best-of-breed infrastructure.  The due diligence associated with winning this contract was both very detailed and thorough which reinforces to me that Zenium is truly offering the best data center solutions in this market.”
 
Zenium Istanbul One was built with resilience in mind and is earthquake resistant, meeting the highest level of earthquake code as well as incorporating an array of energy efficiencies. It is also the largest mission critical facility in the territory and the only international standards carrier neutral provider. Comprising three self-contained, purpose-designed buildings, it offers 12,000 sq m of high specification technical space and boasts an unrivalled power supply of active / active 30MVA from diverse feeds.

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