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Deutsche Telekom Expands Public Cloud with Twin Data Center in Amsterdam

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Deutsche Telekom's T-Systems is expanding the capacity of its public cloud, Open Telekom Cloud with a new twin data center in Amsterdam. 

Over a total area of 21,000 square meters, servers and storage operate under the highest security standards. The electricity comes exclusively from renewable energy sources. 

In addition to water and energy supply, information technology and telecommunications are also part of the so-called critical infrastructure. The new Amsterdam site mirrors the two core data centers of the Open Telekom Cloud in Biere and Magdeburg. 

As in Biere and Magdeburg, the computing and storage resources of the Open Telekom Cloud in Amsterdam are powered 100 percent by electricity from renewable sources. To mark the launch of the Amsterdam data center, research institutions are now being offered attractive terms for new customer contracts. These also include a free initial consultation and special support. 

Adel al Saleh, Member of the Telekom Board of Management and CEO, T-Systems
The opening of our cloud data center in Amsterdam strengthens Europe’s data sovereignty. And companies improve their security, because European data protection rules apply.

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