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EUR 100 Million for Finnish Data Centre
Jul 24 2015
Finnish-Israeli startup company Aiber Networks has signed an agreement with the city of Tampere in Finland on building a new high security data centre in Tampere.
The company has already received two million euros investment and it is going to raise its investments to several million euros. Maximum investment to Tampere will be around 50 to 100 million euros. The main investor is Daniel Levin, chairman of the board of Aiber networks and CEO of Aiber group.“I see Finland as a secure location for an investor and as a gateway between East and West. With the Finnish-Israeli know-how of IT and security technology and with our understanding of Russian business we can make this into a unique company,” says Levin.
Aiber Networks is owned by its employees and offers cloud platforms from its data centres to any business sectors. The company has a strong focus in international market, especially Eastern market and as a first priority Russia and Israel.
“We focus on international cloud business customers from Finnish, Israeli and Russian timezones. Our main offering is to serve a full stack of IT services to any company that develops web and mobile applications and cloud platforms,” says CEO of Aiber Networks Pekka Järveläinen. The new data centre will be built into an existing underground cave that offers security with its several tunnels. Major renovation work is ongoing at the moment.
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