MedOne appoints new leadership amid recent expansion

MedOne strengthens leadership as it embarks on infrastructure expansion and AI-focused initiatives.

MedOne, Israel’s provider of secure data centre infrastructure and sovereign cloud services, has announced changes within its senior leadership team. Ronnie Sadeh, who has served as CEO for the past 17 years, will transition into the role of President. Eitan Damri will assume the position of CEO.

The announcement comes as MedOne continues its long-standing role in Israel’s digital infrastructure sector over the past two decades. The company serves a range of customers, including enterprise organisations, government entities, and sectors such as defence, healthcare, and finance. Its services focus on supporting secure, operational, and protected digital environments.

As demand for digital infrastructure in Israel increases, MedOne is further developing its position within the country’s data centre, cloud, and connectivity ecosystem. The company operates underground data centre facilities, along with sovereign cloud and connectivity services designed to support requirements for availability, security, and business continuity.

In parallel with the leadership transition, MedOne is progressing the development of MedOne TLV, a large infrastructure campus in Petah Tikva. The project is being developed in partnership with Digital Realty, a global data centre operator. The facility is intended to function as an interconnection hub, linking local telecom networks with international fibre infrastructure and subsea cable systems.

MedOne TLV is designed to provide access to local and global connectivity providers within a carrier-neutral environment. It is also intended to support business continuity and infrastructure requirements for AI, hybrid cloud, and enterprise workloads.

Eitan Damri brings experience in managing large-scale operational and strategic initiatives, including previous senior roles at Taavura Holdings and board positions in companies such as UPS and Quantum.

Damri has stated that his focus will be on maintaining operational performance and continuing investment in service and infrastructure as the company supports ongoing digital transformation needs.

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