NetCore awards data centre contract to Zenium

NetCore has entered in to an agreement to take data center space in Istanbul One, Zenium's leading-edge data center facility in Turkey.  Zenium was awarded the contract as a result of its high quality infrastructure and full redundancy capabilities; both of which were considered to be business critical components for NetCore during the decision making process.

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“NetCore has a reputation for delivering excellence, and we can relate to that,” said Franek Sodzawiczny, Founder and CEO at Zenium.  “Across our data center portfolio we follow strict policies and procedures to ensure that quality standards remain at the highest level at all times, from day to day operations through to how we approach our data center designs.  We understand that our infrastructure and the management of it impacts on how our customers can in turn run their businesses, and we take that responsibility very seriously.”
 
During the extensive due diligence process NetCore was impressed by a number of elements within the Zenium data center offering.  Speed of delivery alongside strong performance statistics were highlighted in particular.
 
“One of our company strengths is our dedication to providing 100% customer satisfaction; a quality that we will not abandon whatever the circumstances,” said ?adi Din?el, Founder and General Manager at NetCore.  “In Zenium we saw that same commitment.  Not only is the company at the top of its game but it has an exciting and refreshing attitude in the market towards doing business and sets itself apart from other data center operators as a result.  That said, its fundamental business principles are rock solid and we have complete confidence in the company to support our business model as we move forward to execute against growth plans.”
 
Zenium Istanbul One was built with resilience in mind and is earthquake resistant, meeting the highest level of earthquake code as well as incorporating an array of energy efficiencies. It is also the largest mission critical facility in the territory and the only international standards carrier neutral provider. Comprising three self-contained, purpose-designed buildings, it offers 12,000 sq m of high specification technical space and boasts an unrivalled power supply of active / active 30MVA from diverse feeds. 
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