Delska
Delska is a data center and network operator that provides tailor-made IT and network services for businesses. With 5 data centers (one under construction, launching in 2025) in Latvia and Lithuania, and points of presence in Germany, Netherlands, and Sweden, we offer a comprehensive regional data center and network ecosystem. By 2030, we aim to achieve net-zero CO2 emissions, setting standard for sustainable IT infrastructure in the Baltic region.
In addition to cloud computing, colocation, data security, network, and other services, we have launched the self-service cloud platform myDelska for swift virtual machine deployment, IT resources management, and soon-to-come bare metal services.
Key features:
• Unlimited traffic and predictable monthly costs
• API integration
• Flexible firewall configurations
• Backup solutions
• Real-time network topology
• Latency measurement map
• Alpine Linux, Ubuntu, Debian, Windows OS, openSUSE and other operating systems
Since June 2024, Delska has merged 2 companies—DEAC European Data Center and Data Logistics Center (DLC). Both operate under their respective legal entities, which are owned by Quaero European Infrastructure Fund II.
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TRACTIAN
Tractian is the Industrial Copilot for maintenance and reliability, combining hardware and software solutions to monitor asset performance, manage industrial operations, and implement predictive maintenance strategies. Its AI-driven platform empowers businesses to prevent unplanned equipment downtime and boost production output. The company is headquartered in Atlanta, GA, and extends its presence globally with offices in Mexico City and Sao Paulo. Learn more at tractian.com.
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AutoGrid
AutoGrid offers a comprehensive suite of applications designed for flexibility management that empowers utilities and energy service providers to create advanced energy networks that are compatible with renewable resources by effectively managing and optimizing distributed energy resources in real-time while also engaging customers, improving reliability, and unlocking new revenue opportunities. In today's unpredictable environment, where energy supply and demand can fluctuate unexpectedly, the essential strategy for achieving balance lies in leveraging data to adapt to the dynamic nature of energy. With three specialized applications targeting key flexibility scenarios, AutoGrid Flex™ taps into the vast data available through the Energy Internet to maximize the value derived from all distributed energy resources. Additionally, the platform provides an intuitive front-end customer experience, while AutoGrid Engage™ features a fully customizable interface that seamlessly integrates with other corporate web systems and allows for complete incorporation of distributed energy resources. This holistic approach not only enhances user engagement but also drives innovation in energy management.
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GE ADMS
Managing the grid has increasingly become a daunting task each day. The distribution network is evolving into a more dynamic system, leading to greater complexity and an ever-growing influx of data that utilities must comprehend and manage. GE’s DER-aware ADMS transcends the limitations of traditional SCADA, DMS, and OMS systems, offering advanced software for the secure and efficient management of the distribution grid. Our innovative solutions enhance reliability, productivity, and efficiency through a modular design, adaptive algorithms, and predictive analytics, all complemented by an exceptional user experience. GE’s ADMS software is designed to assist our customers as they transition toward predictive and self-sufficient operations, culminating in an optimized distribution grid. By facilitating next-generation control and optimization, GE’s DER-aware ADMS empowers electric utilities to fulfill customer demands for a dependable and resilient distribution network. This comprehensive solution integrates key functions, including Distribution Optimization, Outage Response, and DER Orchestration, ensuring a seamless connection across all operational areas. As a result, utilities can better navigate the complexities of modern energy distribution.
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