In the Netherlands, several data centers will open their doors to the public tomorrow (June 11, 2019), to show people around and make them acquaintance with data center operations. It will give them some insights into the premises where many cloud and other ICT environments are being located. Data center operator maincubes decided to touch a special topic during this event: Brexit.

In joined cooperation with ICT branch association Nederland ICT, maincubes will provide visitors the unique opportunity to gain knowledge necessary to prepare businesses for Brexit. During meaningful sessions, various speakers will discuss the consequences of Brexit while there will be room for interactive input as well.

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National Data Center Day The Netherlands: ‘The Impact of Brexit’

What Brexit will look like is still a big question mark for everyone, stated maincubes What is the status, what are the expectations, but above all, what should companies do with their data now? Alex de Joode, Public Affairs Manager at Nederland ICT, will explain what impact Brexit will have on businesses. He will also provide a number of steps to be taken when there is clarity with regard to Brexit.

Registration for this seminar event and data center tour at maincubes Amsterdam AMS01 facility is mandatory, as is valid identification for access to the data center. One can register here (Dutch): https://www.eventbrite.nl/e/tickets-brexittalks-nationale-datacenterdag-61492953078.

During the seminar tomorrow June 11 at the maincubes Amsterdam AMS01 data center, Alex de Joode, Public Affairs Manager at Nederland ICT will explain what impact Brexit will have on businesses.

The National Data Center Day in the Netherlands is an initiative of Dutch Datacenter Association (DDA). During this day the data center branch organization will also release its annual ‘State of the Dutch Data Centers 2019 – Digital Awareness is Near’ report.

This market report will include new figures on the developments in the Dutch data center market over the past 12 months. The report will also be available for download as of tomorrow (for free) on DDA’s website: https://www.dutchdatacenters.nl/en/.

There are several other data centers in the Netherlands open to the public tomorrow including:

Rotterdam – https://www.smartdc.net/news/national-data-center-day-2019/

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Apeldoorn – http://www.itb2.nl/

Rotterdam, Arnhem, Utrecht, Waalwijk – https://dataplace.com/nl/evenementen/nationale-datacenterdag-11-juni-2019

And more: https://www.dutchdatacenters.nl/event/dc-dag-19/

About Nederland ICT

Nederland ICT is the branch association of the Dutch ICT sector. Their members are active in all layers of the digital economy: infrastructure, telecom, hardware, software and services. They stand up for the interests of the sector as a whole, from SMBs to multinationals. They do this by providing services, advocacy, workshops and networking events.

About maincubes

Part of German construction conglomerate Zech Group and headquartered in Frankfurt am Main, maincubes has planned a roll-out of large-scale, redundantly engineered and highly secured data centers across Europe. Its current locations include Frankfurt, Germany and Amsterdam Schiphol-Rijk, the Netherlands. maincubes Frankfurt (FRA01) is filling up quickly, after maincubes signed up two DAX-listed companies. FRA01 has still free spaces. Their newly opened Amsterdam Schiphol-Rijk facility (AMS01) still has free space left including two private wholesale datacenter suites (1.7MW and 1.3MW).

To learn more about maincubes, visit: https://www.maincubes.com/en/.

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