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NNIT’s data center, 1P, has once again been certified as Tier III Gold for Operations
We are proud to announce that our data center in Bagsvaerd, Denmark, has been recertified as Tier III Gold for Operations by Uptime Institute®
Once again, NNIT has achieved the operational certification for Data Center 1P, situated in Bagsvaerd, Denmark. The data center has previously achieved the rare and prestigious certification for Design and Facility.
The data center achieved Tier III Gold status for the first time in 2019, lasting three years, and silver in 2017. This certification has now been renewed for another three years, lasting till 2025.
Certifying Effective and Efficient Operations
Uptime Institute's Tier Certification of Operational Sustainability (TCOS) “provides Tier Certified data center owners, operators, and managers with an assessment of the prioritized behaviors and risks intrinsic to data center operations and serves as an essential guide for effective and efficient operations. It helps to assure that a well-designed and constructed data center facility is also being operated in a manner, which will result in the production levels expected”.
Source: https://uptimeinstitute.com/tier-certification/operations
The Tier III Gold certification completes a year-long documentation and audit process.
The certification is an extremely important quality stamp for NNIT who delivers the IT backbone to a long list of large organizations and institutions providing critical services to society.
Jan Fyenbo, Associate Vice President, NNIT Data Centers, comments:
“We are immensely proud of our data center services and facilities, which are certified to one of the highest industry standards. We are supremely dedicated to delivering the very best service to our customers in terms of facilities, operations and security, and this certification once again documents the efforts we put in every day as a team. To achieve Gold status for the second time in a row is a true validation of the important work we do to support critical infrastructure in business and society”.