COIG
About COIG
COIG S.A. is a Poland-based IT, data center, cloud outsourcing, and cybersecurity provider headquartered in Katowice, Poland. The company describes itself as having more than 70 years of tradition and says it employs over 500 staff, including engineers, developers, administrators, implementers, and service personnel. COIG positions itself around dedicated software, data processing, outsourcing based on its own solutions, and a professional in-house data center supporting large Polish enterprises and public-sector customers.
⚙️ Facility Highlights
Data Center Footprint:
- COIG states that it built a professional Data Center as the foundation for delivering outsourcing services to major Polish companies.
- Its contact page includes a dedicated Data Center services contact channel, reinforcing that this is an active commercial line of business rather than only internal infrastructure.
- The company’s EU-funded cybersecurity project materials say the goal is to expand the scope of Data Center operations by adding new cybersecurity and cloud services, which indicates an established DC platform being extended further.
Facility Design & Infrastructure:
- COIG’s Data Center page highlights high-availability system design, stating that it designs systems to keep applications running even if one node fails.
- The same page presents colocation as professionally managed space with stable connections, uninterrupted power, and full monitoring, which supports enterprise infrastructure hosting and operational control.
- COIG’s outsourcing/cloud page says all such services are delivered from its own Data Center, and that the platform includes two independently operating classes of solutions, linked only by data streams.
Service Portfolio Overview:
- COIG’s service catalog includes Data Center, Outsourcing IT / Cloud Computing, Cybersecurity, Business Intelligence, Audyty i Consulting IT, and implementation and maintenance of IT systems.
- Its cybersecurity unit includes an explicitly marketed SOC, while the outsourcing/cloud services are delivered from the company’s own Data Center.
- COIG also develops and implements dedicated software platforms for administration, mining, healthcare, document workflows, ERP, and analytics, which broadens the company beyond pure infrastructure into managed and application-centered IT delivery.
🔐 Security & Compliance
Infrastructure Resilience:
- COIG’s Data Center page explicitly emphasizes high availability and continued operation in the event of a node failure.
- Its outsourcing/cloud materials also frame the offer around high service availability and access to specialist expertise without needing customers to build those capabilities in-house.
Physical & Logical Security:
- The Data Center offer highlights full monitoring, while the SOC service is built around monitoring, threat detection, and incident management.
- COIG’s SOC page states the service is operated by a specialized team that monitors and improves client security posture through mechanisms for detecting, analyzing, and responding to incidents.
Compliance & Standards:
- COIG states that its SOC is certified for ISO 27001 compliance.
- Its IT systems implementation/maintenance page also references a service quality management system ISO 9001:2008.
- COIG’s cybersecurity expansion project further states that the company is adapting its Data Center and services to legal and regulatory requirements including NIS2 and the Polish KSC framework.
🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access
Carrier Neutrality:
- COIG’s public materials do not clearly position it as a carrier-neutral colocation marketplace in the way some retail data center operators do. Its messaging is centered more on using its own Data Center as a platform for outsourcing, cloud, and cybersecurity services.
Network Capabilities:
- The colocation description explicitly references stable links, while the cybersecurity and SOC services are built around monitoring networks and IT infrastructure.
- COIG’s cybersecurity materials also position the platform toward operators of essential services, digital service providers, and public entities, implying production-grade enterprise connectivity and monitoring around the Data Center environment.
Connectivity Use Cases:
- Customer equipment colocation in a professionally managed environment with continuous power and monitoring.
- Outsourced IT and cloud delivery from COIG’s own Data Center for large enterprises and public-sector organizations.
- Security monitoring and incident response for regulated or infrastructure-sensitive organizations through SOC-led services.
💼 Who It Serves
- COIG serves major Polish enterprises and public-sector organizations; its site specifically highlights solutions for administration, mining, and medical sectors.
- Its cybersecurity project materials also target operators of essential services, digital service providers, and public entities.
