Bulk Infrastructure partners with Endor to strengthen service offering
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Bulk Infrastructure partners with Endor to strengthen service offering

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Nordic data centre provider Bulk Infrastructure is collaborating with Endor, a supplier of 100% renewable hybrid IT solutions, on a suite of procurement support services.

Under the new partnership, Endor will provide capacity, data centre, and Hardware-as-a-Service including design, logistics, implementation, management, refresh, and disposal. The company said the agreement is also set to offer a range of financial models for flexibility.

“Green IT is essential in the growing digital economy and partnering with Endor reduces barriers-to-entry for AI and HPC customers,” said Rob Elder, Vice President of Bulk Data Centers.

“We make it easy for International customers to access the Nordic market and scale over time while minimising complexity and cost.

“We allow them to focus on their business and invest more into services and less into infrastructure. The industry needs to look strategically at colocation, leverage low-TCO power pricing, and carbon reduction opportunities.”

With green-powered data centre locations that offer power resilience, the company said its team plans to make sure workloads run with availability and responsiveness.

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The company explained in a written release that this commitment, along with the companies’ insight as well as expert in-house engineering and service teams, means a trusted advisor to AI, HPC, automotive, financial services, research providers, and more.

“Bulk is a natural fit for Endor and well-timed with the growing importance of the Nordics for the European digital market,” added Edith Rose, Managing Director of Endor’s EC Germany GmbH entity.

“We continue to see that innovation is very high in Germany, for example, and Bulk’s diverse network routes, renewable energy power, as well as secure and scalable facilities create a strong presence and reputation in the region.”

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