German Systems Integrator selects Zenium Frankfurt One

A leading German Systems Integrator (SI) has taken space in Zenium’s Frankfurt One facility thereby increasing the number of locations from which it will be able to offer its services across Germany.

The scalability and quality of Zenium’s Frankfurt One facility were key to its selection and will enable the company to expand both its space and power requirements in line with customer demands.

 

Achim Weinacker, Client Solutions Manager, Zenium Germany, added: “Our continued success in attracting some of the leading SI’s to relocate to Frankfurt One is proof positive that Frankfurt One stands out from the crowd in a competitive marketplace. We are delighted to be partnering with a well-respected SI in Germany which will expand the services available to all of our customers at Frankfurt One.”

 

Located in Sossenheim, Zenium Frankfurt One is one of the newest data centers in the region and offers market-leading energy efficiencies (a PUE of 1.3 at full design load) coupled with two diverse 110kV power feeds, robust physical security and resilience levels of Tier 3+. In addition, the facility is carrier neutral and provides access to the full range of telecom operators available in Frankfurt.

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