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Internet Vikings Strengthens its Disaster Recovery Capability in Delaware with Second Data Center

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Internet Vikings, a leading provider of licensed in-state hosting solutions in the United States, has opened its second data center in Delaware. This strategic expansion strengthens the company’s position within the iGaming and sports betting market, enabling it to deliver reliable and always-on disaster recovery services to operators across the state of Delaware.

According to Internet Vikings’ official statement, the opening of a second data center in Delaware is a company response to increasing industry demands for stability and reliability within the region.

In September of 2023, Internet Vikings became the first hosting provider to implement full redundancy in West Virginia, responding to industry demands for disaster recovery in light of the increased risk of ransomware attacks. By opening a second data center in Delaware, the company underscores its commitment to meeting the evolving needs of the iGaming and sports betting sectors with reliable hosting solutions.

“Our clients require absolute assurance that their platforms will operate seamlessly, irrespective of unforeseen circumstances,” the Chief Technology Officer for Internet Vikings, Kristoffer Ottosson, said. “This impelled our decision to bolster our presence in Delaware with a second data center, providing premium redundancy and performance.”

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“Considering the heightened risk posed by ransomware attacks and the significant financial losses they incur, disaster recovery has emerged as a strategic priority for numerous gaming companies,” the founder and Chief Executive Officer for Internet Vikings, Rickard Vikstrom, said. “Our second data center in Delaware strengthens the disaster recovery capacity in the region, offering the industry the highest level of security and infrastructure.”

With its commitment to security, reliability, and client success, Internet Vikings is charting its own course in the iGaming and sports betting landscape across the United States.

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