Green data center in Iceland accommodates Opera Software’s expansion

Green data center in Iceland accommodates Opera Software’s expansionOpera Software recently signed an agreement for the expansion of its operations at Thor Data Center, a green data center in Iceland owned by leading Nordic Information Technology (IT) company, Advania.

The new agreement continues the ongoing buildup at the data center with a near doubling of Opera’s current capacity. Opera Software uses the data center to facilitate web browsing for more than 230 million Opera Mini users around the world.

“We are pleased to be able to continue on the road of environmental responsibility in Iceland, especially since this allows us to expand our capacity to serve our customers whilst keeping our low carbon footprint intact,” commented Anthony Nichols, VP, IT Operations at Opera Software.

Opera Software was one of the first companies to seize the opportunity represented by Iceland’s affordable green energy and free cooling. This allows for an extremely efficient operation while still maintaining harmony with the environment since there are no carbon emissions from Iceland’s energy production.

Gestur G. Gestsson, CEO of Advania, explained, “It’s very important for us to have the continued trust of Opera Software and to be able to support the company with its continued success. Advania aims to be a trusted business partner who supports clients in their work, ensuring that their operations are second to none. This business partnership is built for the long haul.”

Advania covers all aspects of information technology, offering customers integrated services in software, consulting, hardware, IT operations, hosting and data center services.

The company’s data center is arguably the world’s greenest data centers as all of the energy used at the site is generated from renewable sources and less energy is used for cooling due to the natural cool climate in Iceland.

Visit http://www.advania.com for more information about Advania and its services.

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