Trifork's Netic Launches New Data Center DC7 in Zealand for Enhanced Data Control
Trifork's subsidiary Netic has opened the DC7 data center in Zealand, its sixth facility aimed at increasing capacity and ensuring east-west redundancy for critical IT infrastructure. The center addresses concerns over foreign jurisdiction and targets public authorities and companies needing local solutions and advanced disaster recovery scenarios.

Netic, a subsidiary of Trifork, has launched the DC7 data center in Zealand, marking its sixth facility. The new center aims to enhance capacity and provide full east-west redundancy for critical IT infrastructure.
It is designed to cater to public authorities and businesses requiring solutions on Danish soil, focusing on resilience against regional technical failures and hybrid threats. The establishment of DC7 complements existing setups in Jutland, enabling workload risk dispersion and supporting continuous operations during regional power outages. This aligns with a growing trend of datacenter investments in Denmark, driven by increased demand for computing power.




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