Due to a massive boost in data transfer volumes and sharper regulation like The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) within the IT security area, companies and organizations are increasingly keen on knowing where and how their data is stored.
To be able to meet increased demand for local services, Tieto has signed an agreement with data centre operator Green Mountain to offer local, secure and high-quality data centre services to customers in Norway. The data centre located in a former high security NATO ammunition storage deep inside a mountain in Stavanger, will provide secure and reliable services for both public and private sector customers.
- In many ways, data is the “new oil” and we can clearly see that demand for local and secure data centre and cloud solutions is increasing. Our delivery is based on a hybrid cloud model, where secure local private cloud services and global public cloud services are combined to drive the modernization of IT applications and infrastructure. Tieto delivers green, high-quality data centre and cloud services to the public and private sectors across the Nordic countries. This is an important step for helping our customers to renew their business and for strengthening our growth in the region, says Ari Karppinen, Head of Managed Services, Tieto.
The services are part of Tieto?s secure data center and cloud offering in the Nordic countries. Tieto?s cloud services are currently used by more than 150 large enterprises and organizations in the region. The data centres offer highest level of security for storage of sensitive data and information. Furthermore, they rely heavily on green IT and energy solutions – the data centre in Stavanger operates solely on renewable energy by using the adjacent fjord for cooling.