| We put large amounts of personal and technical resources into monitoring our data center in Frankfurt, Germany and it can only be entered by authorised personnel. The title of the Databurg event for the "Rhine-Main Industrial Culture Show" was "Insights into a data center on a historic site". For all those who could not take part, our image film provides a short
insight into a high-security data centre.
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Small format 300 x 400: Image film
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In HD-Format:
Image film on Youtube
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The first section of our film Databurg Now gives an insight into the data center as it is today. The second section (starting at 2 minutes, 10 seconds) shows a
few pictures from when it was built in 1998.
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Small format 300 x 400:
Databurg Now |
In HD-Format:
Databurg Now on Youtube
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Databurg GmbH's premises currently provide 25,000 square metres of space for data center services and have long been home to innovative and successful technology companies. Deutsche Privat Telephon Gesellschaft H. Fuld & Co., founded by telecommunications pioneer Harry Fuld, moved into Kleyerstrasse 79-89 in 1924, making the address synonymous with technical
innovation and economic success.
In 1935, Fuld merged with several other companies to form "Telefonbau und Normalzeit Aktiengesellschaft Lehner & Co. KG" (TN) and continued its success as a business throughout the decades to come."
Kleyerstraße – one of the best addresses in town
Harry Fuld saw customer service was crucial for economic success. Databurg GmbH is now following in the same tradition at Kleyerstrasse 79-89. The company originally hived off from Bosch/Telenorma and Avaya and now has 25,000 square metres of data center capacity which it hires out to banks, insurance companies, trading companies, telecommunications providers and personnel recruitment companies.
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Small format 300 x 400:
Historic site for telecommunications
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In HD-Format:
Historic site on Youtube
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