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Daticum

About Daticum

Daticum is a Bulgarian managed cloud, colocation, and data centre services provider headquartered in Sofia, Bulgaria. The company says it was founded in 2008 and operates as part of Sirma Group, positioning itself around enterprise data centre services, cloud servers, dedicated servers, colocation, custom cloud and enterprise solutions, system administration and support, and related software and infrastructure services. Public materials show Daticum’s offer is centred on a Sofia based data centre environment and a VMware based cloud platform that includes virtual data centre resources, backup, disaster recovery, and managed support capabilities. Daticum’s market positioning emphasizes secure local infrastructure, managed enterprise operations, and resilience for business critical workloads, while its corporate affiliation connects it to the broader Sirma Group ecosystem.

⚙️ Facility Highlights

Data Center Footprint:

Daticum publicly presents a Sofia based data centre operation and contact location at 135 Tsarigradsko Shosse Blvd., Sofia 1784, Bulgaria. Its materials position the company around enterprise data centre solutions and domestic infrastructure services rather than a multi country colocation footprint. The reviewed public sources did not show a portfolio page listing multiple separately named colocation facilities, so only the Sofia data centre presence is clearly supported from the sources reviewed.

Daticum’s website positions its infrastructure for organizations that want secure hosted environments, managed cloud resources, and colocation without building their own facilities. The company also frames its offer around business continuity and cloud backed infrastructure, including virtual data centre resources, backup, and disaster recovery services delivered from its platform and data centre environment.

Facility Design & Infrastructure:

Daticum publishes substantial technical detail for its data centre environment. The company states that power is fed by two diverse substations and two electrical grids, supported by 2N UPS systems with at least 15 minutes of battery autonomy, diesel generators, and dual UPS feeds to all customer cabinets. Environmental controls listed publicly include N+1 chillers, temperature and humidity control, free cooling technologies, and leak detection and drainage systems.

The same data centre page lists multiple independent external internet routes, two independent internal network systems, automated power and environmental control systems, automated service monitoring, and 24x7x365 engineer availability. Daticum also publicly markets colocation from 1U to full racks, shared rack units, and dedicated server racks in a carrier neutral environment.

Service Portfolio Overview:

Daticum publicly lists Cloud Services, Dedicated Servers, Colocation, Cybersecurity, Backup as a Service, Disaster Recovery, Instant Recovery, and Software Licenses within its active service portfolio. Its About page additionally references Cloud Servers, Dedicated Servers, Colocation, Custom Cloud and Enterprise Solutions, System Administration and Support, and delivery of hardware and software licenses.

Its cloud materials describe a virtual data centre model built on VMware based virtualization with computing, network, and storage resources, while separate service pages explicitly market BaaS and DRaaS. Daticum also promotes private, hybrid, and virtual cloud services, plus managed support from certified engineers.

🔐 Security & Compliance

Infrastructure Resilience:

Daticum’s published data centre specifications support an enterprise resilience profile, including dual substations, dual electrical grids, 2N UPS, diesel generators, dual UPS feeds to customer cabinets, N+1 chillers, and multiple external internet routes. Its colocation materials also frame the platform as suitable for mission critical applications and emphasize redundant power and cooling systems.

The company’s cloud and recovery materials further position the platform for business continuity, with virtual data centre resources, BaaS, DRaaS, and Instant Recovery offerings designed to reduce downtime and improve recoverability. No public Tier certification claim was found in the reviewed sources.

Physical & Logical Security:

Daticum publicly lists a range of physical security controls for its data centre, including armoured fire resistant doors, lobby card access, 24/7 armed guards, daily visitor logs, and 24/7 video surveillance across the premises. The company also references round the clock monitoring and 24x7x365 engineer availability.

On the logical and service governance side, Daticum describes access control within its BaaS materials and emphasizes continuous monitoring, support, and managed operations across cloud, security, and infrastructure services. Its cybersecurity page also references 24/7 support, threat detection, incident response, vulnerability assessment, penetration testing, and threat intelligence services.

Compliance & Standards:

Daticum’s reviewed public materials reference ISO 27001, ISO 27017, and ISO 27018 in connection with its cloud and disaster recovery services. The cloud services page specifically states that the Daticum Cloud Platform is ISO/IEC 27018:2014 certified for protection of personally identifiable information in the public cloud computing environment.

No public evidence was found in the reviewed sources for ISO 9001, SOC reports, PCI DSS, or other audit attestations directly tied to the Daticum service portfolio. Those items are therefore Not publicly listed.

🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access

Carrier Neutrality:

Daticum explicitly markets its colocation environment as carrier neutral. The colocation page states that customers can use internet connectivity via Daticum’s autonomous system or their vendor of choice, which supports third party provider access in the colocation environment.

The reviewed sources did not publicly list a meet me room, dark fiber service, or a broader multi facility carrier ecosystem beyond those carrier neutral and vendor choice statements. Those elements are therefore Not publicly listed.

Network Capabilities:

Daticum publishes high speed internet connectivity within its colocation offer and states that its data centre has multiple independent external internet routes plus two independent internal network systems. Its cloud platform also includes customer accessible computing, network, and storage resources within a virtual data centre model.

The company also markets private, hybrid, and virtual cloud services, which supports hybrid deployment patterns between hosted infrastructure and customer environments. However, the reviewed public sources did not clearly show named MPLS, Ethernet, SD WAN, wavelength, CDN, or private line product pages.

Connectivity Use Cases:

The published service mix supports organizations colocating equipment in a carrier neutral Sofia facility while using either Daticum connectivity or another provider. This is consistent with enterprise hosting, resilient internet access, and managed support requirements.

Daticum’s virtual data centre, backup, and disaster recovery services also support hybrid cloud and business continuity use cases for customers that want cloud resources, recovery tooling, and managed infrastructure without operating all infrastructure themselves.

💼 Who It Serves

Organizations seeking Bulgarian hosted data centre and cloud infrastructure with managed support capabilities.

Businesses needing colocation, dedicated servers, or virtual data centre resources in a carrier neutral environment.

Customers requiring backup, disaster recovery, and resilience oriented infrastructure services for business continuity.

Enterprise and mid market customers looking for custom cloud, managed services, system administration, and support around hosted infrastructure.

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