Why did Tavid AS, the largest trader of precious metals in Northern Europe, decide in favour of our data centER?
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Why did Tavid AS, the largest trader of precious metals in Northern Europe, decide in favour of our data centER?

Tavid AS began in 1991 with a single currency exchange in the old town of Tallinn and has grown over more than 30 years into the largest trader of precious metals in Northern Europe. We spoke with Indrek Kalluste, the CIO of this Estonian company operating in 13 countries, about the role of IT in their business, the critical importance of owning IP addresses, and the challenges of moving IT equipment from one data center to another.

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90% of data sits unused. How to get rid and avoid digital waste
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90% of data sits unused. How to get rid and avoid digital waste

Research shows that 90% of stored data (photos, documents, emails, etc.) becomes unused after just three months. Digital waste isn't just a nuisance, but also impacts businesses significantly, both financially and in terms of productivity, not to mention energy wastage. We'll dissect why so much digital waste accumulates and how to get rid of it.

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How Digital Infrastructure Ensures the Reliability of NETS Estonia's Millions of Transactions?
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How Digital Infrastructure Ensures the Reliability of NETS Estonia's Millions of Transactions?

Every day in Estonia, millions of card transactions are made. To ensure worry-free purchases, like a lunch at a café or a bottle of water at a nightclub, payment services must operate flawlessly at all times. AS Nets Estonia, with over 30 years in the business, is a key player in ensuring this. We spoke with Kalle Vaalma, the development director of AS Nets Estonia, about how they ensure IT infrastructure reliability, the volume of transactions they handle, and whether they face fines in case of disruptions.

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Interview: The Baltic's Largest Data Center Launches Unique Partner Program for IT Companies
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Interview: The Baltic's Largest Data Center Launches Unique Partner Program for IT Companies

Greenergy Data Centers has launched a partner program that allows IT service providers to add IT equipment hosting in the Baltic's largest and most modern data center to their product portfolio. For partners, this means adding a new service with a decent margin, longer business relationships through managing a client's IT infrastructure, and the opportunity to benefit from cooperation with other data center customers.

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A Day at the Network Operations Center of the Baltic's Largest Data Center
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A Day at the Network Operations Center of the Baltic's Largest Data Center

Every website, online store, Facebook page, or other internet service physically resides somewhere. Typically, these are hosted in data centers where service providers house their equipment.

At the heart of a data center is the Network Operations Center (NOC), manned around the clock to ensure everything functions perfectly: climate control systems maintain required temperature and humidity levels, power feeds remain stable, nothing overheats, doors stay locked, and unauthorized individuals don’t wander around. The list goes on.

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Where is Europe's Largest Data Center?
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Where is Europe's Largest Data Center?

As of November 2022, there are over 1,200 data centers across Europe, covering a total area of 8.3 million square meters and a power capacity of 8,300 MW. The market is dominated by US companies, with Equinix operating 83 sites across Europe and Lumen Technologies having 56 facilities. Germany and the United Kingdom lead in terms of the number of data centers, each hosting well over 400. But where are the largest ones located?

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Taylor Swift Concert Generates Nearly 30 Terabytes of Data: Why Are Data Volumes Constantly Increasing?
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Taylor Swift Concert Generates Nearly 30 Terabytes of Data: Why Are Data Volumes Constantly Increasing?

Taylor Swift's world tour is breaking records everywhere, in every sector. One of the major US mobile service providers, AT&T, recently reported that during Swift's Eras Tour concert in Arlington, Texas, 28.9 terabytes of data were transferred over its network at the venue alone. However, it's not just Taylor Swift driving these increased data volumes. Broadly, the growth in data volumes can be "blamed" on the internet and the rapid increase in internet users. Remember, every online action translates to data.

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