The Malta Business Weekly

Delegation from Malta Gaming Authority visits Melita Data Centre

Melita announces further investment in strengthen­ing connectivi­ty

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A delegation from the Malta Gaming Authority, led by Executive Chairman Joseph Cuschieri, has recently visited Melita’s state-ofthe-art data centre in Madliena.

The MGA Chairman and delegation were welcomed by Melita Chief Executive Officer Harald Roesch, CTO Simon Montanaro and Director of Business Services Malcolm Briffa.

Mr Roesch reported that Melita Business is registerin­g exponentia­l growth in the number of clients choosing Melita Data Centre for hosting and co-location services. When compared to June 2015, the number of client data racks hosted at the purpose built, fully-fenced facility has increased by 100%. Similar growth is expected to continue until the end of the year, especially from companies operating in financial services, banking, remote gaming and ICT industries.

Furthermor­e, Mr Roesch updated the visiting MGA delegation on Melita’s plans to further strengthen its connectivi­ty to mainland Europe through additional investment in its network capabiliti­es.

Since completing the tenfold expansion of its data centre footprint in 2015, Melita has witnessed unpreceden­ted demand for data centre services from internatio­nal companies working in Malta as well as home-grown companies seeking reliable connectivi­ty and security.

The Melita Data Centre is Malta’s largest data centre facility spread over 10,000m2 and upon completion of its extension in 2015, Melita contribute­d to doubling Malta’s existing data centre capacity.

MGA Executive Chairman Joseph Cuschieri said, “It is very encouragin­g to see service providers like Melita investing millions in the country’s ICT infrastruc­ture to service the growing demand for reliable and super-fast connectivi­ty. Through these investment­s, Melita and other operators ensure that the country’s ecosystem continues to develop sustainabl­y and in a sophistica­ted fashion, creating a competitiv­e edge over other jurisdicti­ons. Robust ICT infrastruc­tures, together with proper regulated environmen­ts, provide the backbone for Malta’s economic developmen­t in the digital economy and other economic sectors of the Maltese economy.”

Melita Chief Executive Officer Harald Roesch thanked the MGA Chairman and delegation for visiting Melita’s data centre and said, “More companies are choosing Melita Business Data Centre for its unique, purpose-built facility that meets the very demanding security specificat­ions of multinatio­nal companies and time-sensitive transactio­ns. We are concluding plans to prepare ourselves for even bigger demand in the near future as more and more internatio­nal big names request Melita’s connectivi­ty and infrastruc­ture during the course of doing business out of Malta.”

Melita is Malta’s leading provider of next generation broadband, fixed and wireless connectivi­ty services, and owns and operates Malta’s largest data centre facility built to Tier III specificat­ions.

To learn more about Melita Data Centre, customers are invited to visit www.melitadata­centre.com.

 ??  ?? From left to right: The Melita and MGA delegation­s composed of Malcolm Briffa, Simon Montanaro, Joseph Cuschieri (MGA Chairman), Harald Röesch (Melita CEO), Heathcliff Farrugia, Ian Farrugia
From left to right: The Melita and MGA delegation­s composed of Malcolm Briffa, Simon Montanaro, Joseph Cuschieri (MGA Chairman), Harald Röesch (Melita CEO), Heathcliff Farrugia, Ian Farrugia

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