atNorth Joins Danish Data Center Industry Association to Enhance Sustainability and Technology Innovation
atNorth Joins Danish Data Center Industry Association
atNorth, a leading provider of Nordic colocation, high-performance computing, and artificial intelligence services, has made significant strides in the Danish data center landscape by officially joining the Danish Data Center Industry Association (DDI). This move reflects atNorth's commitment to sustainability and technological advancement as it seeks to bolster Denmark's digital infrastructure.
Expansion Plans
Recently, atNorth announced the upcoming launch of its second data center in Denmark, dubbed DEN02. Meanwhile, its first facility, DEN01, is scheduled to commence operations in the second quarter of 2025. The appointment of Jeff Kjeldsen as Operations Director for Denmark underscores the company’s strategic focus on delivering superior infrastructure operations tailored to meet the demands of the industry.
Kjeldsen emphasized the significance of this expansion, pointing out Denmark’s exceptional climate, superb connectivity, and plentiful renewable energy resources as foundational elements that facilitate effective data center development.
Promoting Sustainable Practices
The Danish Data Center Association aims to promote best practices and cross-sector collaborations while enhancing sustainability within the industry. Henrik Hansen, CEO of the DDI, remarked on the rapid growth of the data center industry in Denmark, emphasizing the importance of sustainable evolution. He expressed optimism about the shared commitment to technical excellence and environmental safeguards that atNorth brings to the table.
“It is crucial for our sector to evolve in a sustainable manner,” commented Hansen. “With atNorth joining our organization, we can further leverage our collective expertise to address the pressing challenges in the field.”
atNorth's Vision and Commitment
Jeff Kjeldsen reiterated the company's commitment, stating, “We are proud to join the Danish Data Center Industry Association. Together, we will aim to establish a framework for sustainable practices and best practices in data center operations.”
Founded with a mission centered around sustainability, atNorth operates its data centers on renewable energy sources and supports the principles of a circular economy. This strategic focus not only appeals to environmentally conscious organizations but also aligns with global trends advocating for greener business practices.
Among atNorth's initiatives is their robust portfolio that includes high-performance computing services, significantly enhanced by their acquisition of leading HPC provider Gompute in 2023. This acquisition allows atNorth to offer an all-inclusive service package designed to meet the rigorous demands of artificial intelligence and data-heavy workloads.
The Future of Data Centers
The company's ongoing expansion into strategic Nordic locations, including new sites set to open in Helsinki, Finland, and Ballerup, Denmark, marks a significant evolution in their operations. As the industry continues to demand better infrastructure and more sustainable practices, atNorth is poised to play a vital role in shaping a thriving future for the Danish data center sector.
With seven operational data centers in the Nordics and several projects in the pipeline, atNorth's visionary leadership is paving the way for a future that seamlessly integrates technology with sustainability. For more information about atNorth and its initiatives, visit their website or follow them on social media.
Get Involved
A collaboration with atNorth and DDI presents an exciting opportunity for stakeholders in the digital infrastructure space to push the envelope on sustainable practices. All interested parties are invited to explore their industry potential and join in the efforts to promote a resilient and environmentally friendly data center sector across Denmark.
With Denmark being recognized as a leader in sustainable development, atNorth's contributions to the data center industry reinforce the need for a balance between advanced technological needs and preserving environmental integrity.