Intelligent CIO Europe Issue 05 | Page 9

NEWS Google announces Dutch data centre expansion commitment to renewable energy. In fact, the Eemshaven data centre was Google’s first data centre to run on 100% renewable energy from its first day of operation. “Google has chosen the Eemshaven location for several reasons, including the excellent infrastructure, high-speed fibre connections and availability RES,” said Pim van der Feltz, Director of Google Netherlands. “But equally important is the support of the local community and we are grateful to the local and regional government and local suppliers and people from the area for this.” G “The expansion of Google’s data centre shows that Groningen has a lot to offer international technology companies, such as sufficient renewable energy, well- trained staff and excellent ICT connections,” said Eric Wiebes, Dutch Minister of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy. “The construction of this data centre also makes the region more attractive for other international technology companies.” First established in 2016, the data centre currently employs around 250 people. Google’s decision to continue investment in Holland is a reflection of the country’s unparalleled technology infrastructure and highly-educated workforce. Google was also attracted to Holland’s Since 2014, Google’s Eemshaven data centre has contributed nearly €800 million to the Dutch economy. This announcement will increase Google’s total investment in Holland to nearly €1.5 billion. The data centre has also created 2,200 jobs in fields such as IT, electronics and engineering. oogle has announced a €500 million expansion to its data centre in Eemshaven, the Netherlands. This investment will help Google meet growing European consumer demand. ///////////////// iland launches Secure Cloud Services from new location in Amsterdam i land, an award-winning global cloud service provider of secure and compliant Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), Disaster- Recovery-as-a-Service (DRaaS) and cloud backup services, has announced the availability of their Secure Cloud Services from a new data centre location in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. This expansion enables iland to continue servicing customers across EMEA with a new focus on the Benelux region and further supports iland’s global growth. With the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) deadline looming in May 2018, as well as Brexit negotiations underway, the opening of this new data centre means that iland will continue to meet the data privacy requirements of customers in the EU. Dante Orsini, SVP Business Development at iland, commented: “This is an incredibly exciting time for iland as we expand our global footprint and increase our focus on www.intelligentcio.com working with channel partners to deliver value to customers. We have undertaken extensive research to ensure that the facility satisfies our needs as well as those of our partners and customers. Both Brexit and GDPR were two key factors in deciding to deliver our Secure Cloud Services from the Netherlands. We are delighted with the continued growth we are experiencing across Europe and look forward to continuing to help European customers adopt business- critical cloud initiatives.” INTELLIGENTCIO 9