Industry Insights
This article describes the history and evolution of the Amsterdam colocation market and was written by Tim Anker, appearing in the November 2005 edition of Capacity Magazine. The article will provide a useful reference for anyone looking at the Amsterdam carrier neutral data centre market for the first time despite the time past since it was written and was part of a series which also covered Frankfurt, Paris, Londonand Dublin.
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New data centre in Eastern Netherlands
October 21, 2010
Dutch ICT provider Previder has just opened a 2,500 sq m colocation facility Hengelo, located some 150kms east of Amsterdam and only 20km from the German boarder. Previder claim the carrier neutral data centre is the largest in Eastern Holland and also has strong green credentials using free [...]
Terremark to lease capacity from Digital Realty in Amsterdam for "Nap of Amsterdam"
July 7, 2010
We were interested to see Terremark announcing their first major foray into Northern Europe. The Press Release confirms Terremark are leasing an initial 25,000 sq ft from DLR inside the Schipol Airport Area and indeed Terremark confirm their anchor customer is Schipol Group themselves, the airport operator. Terremark [...]
Bull expand with Interxion Amsterdam
May 6, 2010
Interxion have announced the systems integrator and IT services provider Bull has expanded its data centre footprint with Interxion Netherlands. Bull’s clients include DetailResult Services.
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