COIG: COIG Data Center (Gliwice)
About COIG Data Center (Gliwice)
COIG S.A.’s public Data Center offering and its primary documented data center location in Katowice, but I could not verify a separately profiled COIG-owned “Data Center (Gliwice)” in COIG’s public materials. COIG’s website, contact information, service pages, security pages, and published Data Center portfolio all point to ul. Mikołowska 100, 40-065 Katowice as the documented data center location and commercial point of contact for Data Center services.
Because a distinct Gliwice facility profile was not publicly identifiable from COIG’s own sources, the entry below is limited to verified COIG Data Center information and does not attribute site-specific technical characteristics to Gliwice that I could not substantiate. For regional context only, Gliwice sits within the Upper Silesian metropolitan area alongside Katowice, making it operationally relevant to enterprise and public-sector deployments across southern Poland; however, COIG’s publicly documented data center location remains Katowice.
⚙️ Facility Highlights
- COIG positions its Data Center as the foundation for outsourcing, cloud computing, backup data center, and related managed IT services.
- Public portfolio material lists 300 m² of data center area for COIG’s documented Data Center offering.
- COIG states it designs high-availability systems to maintain application continuity in case of node failure.
- Power is supplied from two independent external sources.
- Backup power is provided by generator sets with automatic reserve switching.
- IT continuity is protected by UPS systems in N+1 configuration.
- Environmental control uses redundant precision air-conditioning systems and ventilation.
- COIG’s Green Data Center policy references ambient-air and chilled-water cooling approaches, virtualization, consolidation, and energy-efficient hardware.
- COIG states it provides 24/7/365 service and support coverage within its data center portfolio.
- COIG is modernizing its Data Center under the Kompleksowe Centrum Cyberbezpieczeństwa project to raise cyber resilience and adapt infrastructure toward EN 50600 class 3 requirements.
🔐 Security & Compliance
- The documented COIG Data Center is located in a segregated part of the building.
- It is protected by an alarm system, building CCTV, and additional monitoring supervised by specialized security firms.
- Access is restricted to authorized personnel only.
- Entry and exit are managed through access control based on magnetic cards and PIN codes.
- Fire protection includes gas suppression systems assigned to server rooms, using FM-200, with walls and doors rated for at least 60 minutes of fire resistance.
- COIG publicly states certification to PN-EN ISO 9001:2015, PN-EN ISO/IEC 27001:2023-08 / ISO/IEC 27001:2022, PN-EN ISO/IEC 27017:2021, and PN-EN ISO/IEC 27018:2020 at company level.
- COIG’s published certificate scopes explicitly include Data Center services, including application, infrastructure, and platform services, backup data center, cloud computing, and IT outsourcing.
- As a Poland-based facility environment serving EU customers, COIG’s Data Center services are relevant to GDPR hosting and processing requirements.
🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access
- COIG presents its Data Center as the base for cloud computing, IT outsourcing, backup data center, and application, infrastructure, and platform services.
- COIG highlights network security and system security as part of its data center service stack, alongside cyber-related modernization.
- The facility environment is suitable for hybrid and cloud-oriented enterprise architectures based on COIG’s service portfolio across hosting, infrastructure, platform, and continuity services.
- For a specifically named Gliwice connectivity profile, I did not find public COIG documentation that identifies cross-connect options, carrier neutrality, metro fiber details, or site-level interconnection attributes for a separate Gliwice data center. The verified public documentation remains tied to the Katowice Data Center offering.
💼 Who It Serves
- Enterprises and large organizations using outsourced or hosted IT environments.
- Public-sector and administration-focused organizations served by COIG’s wider systems portfolio.
- Organizations deploying cloud, backup, or disaster recovery environments.
- Customers requiring IaaS, PaaS, or application hosting from a Poland-based provider.
- Regulated and cyber-sensitive organizations needing infrastructure aligned with COIG’s certified management systems and modernization program.