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Revision as of 16:40, 8 June 2011
Industry: | Web Hosting, Registrar |
Headquarters: | Leudelange |
Country: | Luxembourg |
Website: | datacenter.eu |
Key People | |
Xavier Buck, CEO Jean-Christophe Vignes, Legal Counsel |
Datacenter Group is an IT entity formed by voipGATE, EuroDNS and the webhosting company Datacenter Luxembourg.[1] Datacenter Luxembourg happens to be the e-Business hub of Europe with offices in several parts of Luxembourg.[2]
Datacenter Luxembourg
This is an independent service provider of datacenter and is a member of the DCL Group, operating from Luxembourg. The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg with multi-lingual facilities is the starting point for people planning market expansion in Europe. Owing to this, Datacenter Luxembourg offers 24 X 7 accessibility of online servers and applications to the employees, partners or customers.
Services
The services offered by Datacenter Luxembourg include among the others–[3]
- Independent and large Datacenter Infrastructure carrier
- International Internet & Telco Connectivity
- Managed e-Commerce
- Housing Services
- Bandwidth and IP
- Server, Management and Connectivity support
- Server and ad – hoc storage resources via SAN infrastructure
- On-demand storage
- Network administration
- SLA
- Managed security
- Virtualisation
- Scalable Platform Management
- Database Clustering
- Hosting, Housing
Connectivity
- International Looped backbones of dark fibre
- High symmetric local bandwidths
- Direct links to several cities in Europe ( service available on demand)
Network
The Dataceter Group is associated with the iupstream suppliers linking to several exchange partners allowing continuous connection and better routing with guaranteed “Increased Internet Efficiency and Availability” and uninterrupted services.[4]