Huemer Group
About Huemer Group
Huemer Group is an Austrian, owner managed digital infrastructure and technology provider headquartered in Vienna. The company describes itself as a “Digital Advisor” and technology provider focused on tailored IT solutions, with strong emphasis on data center infrastructure, backup, Kubernetes, private cloud style environments, and related managed services for Austrian business customers. Huemer says it remains owner managed, employs around 80 staff, and operates certified Austrian data center infrastructure with data residency in Austria. The group’s current public materials point to a combination of consulting, infrastructure, and software capabilities, while the data center side is led through Huemer Data Center and services such as hOUSING, VPS, Managed Kubernetes, Managed Backup, S3 Object Storage, and Private Data Center. The clearest milestone in its corporate development is the founding of Huemer iT-Solution on 14 July 2006, followed by the creation of Huemer Data Center Gesellschaft m.b.H. in 2012 as the group expanded its infrastructure footprint.
⚙️ Facility Highlights
Data Center Footprint:
Huemer publicly states that its data centers are located at different sites in Vienna and presents them as Austrian data center locations for high availability use cases. The company does not publish a simple public count of those sites on the reviewed current pages, but it explicitly describes a multi site Vienna footprint and also positions its infrastructure as Austrian sovereign hosting for customers who want data to remain in Austria.
Huemer’s older product documentation adds useful context, describing configurations ranging from campus deployments to geo redundant setups with remote data replication, and stating that Tier 2 to Tier 3+ locations are available. Because that wording appears in older materials, I would treat it as supportive but secondary to the current site.
Facility Design & Infrastructure:
Huemer’s public data center materials describe high availability modern Austrian data center locations with UPS and diesel backed power, surge protection, redundant cooling capacity, modern fire detection and fire protection systems, multiple fire compartments, environmental monitoring, and secured 24×7 access. The company also says customers can use housing in its data center rooms and choose configurations up to geo redundancy.
The newer Huemer Data Center site adds that the environment is DSGVO compliant, certified, energy efficient, and modular, with service building blocks including Private Cloud Hosting, Hybrid Cloud Solutions, Backup & Disaster Recovery, Firewall & IT Security Services, Managed Services & 24/7 Monitoring, and Colocation Services.
Service Portfolio Overview:
Huemer publicly lists the following data center and infrastructure services:
• VPS / Virtual Private Server
• Managed Kubernetes
• Managed Backup
• S3 Object Storage
• Private Data Center
• Colocation / hOUSING
• Backup & Restore
• Backup storage and software
• Private Cloud Hosting
• Hybrid Cloud solutions
• Firewall and IT security services
• Managed services and 24/7 monitoring
🔐 Security & Compliance
Infrastructure Resilience:
Huemer states that its Vienna data center footprint supports SLA up to 99.999%, and that customers benefit from site diversity, UPS / diesel backed power, redundant cooling, and geo redundancy options. The newer Huemer DC site also stresses Austrian data residency, scalability, and business continuity oriented building blocks such as Backup & Disaster Recovery and 24/7 monitoring.
Physical & Logical Security:
Publicly listed physical and operational controls include secured 24×7 access, modern fire detection and protection, multiple fire compartments, and environment monitoring. On the service side, Huemer also emphasizes certified processes, Austrian data storage, and direct human support rather than only a ticket based model.
For cloud and platform services, Huemer says its processes are certified under ISO 27001 and/or ISAE 3402 and aligned with ITIL guidelines, including on its Private Data Center and Managed Kubernetes pages.
Compliance & Standards:
Huemer’s current public data center page lists the following certifications and audits for its data centers: ISO 9001, ISO 27001:2005, ISAE 3402, EN 50600, ISO 20000, Datacenter Star Audit, and DCSA Level 5. The newer Huemer DC site separately emphasizes ISO/IEC 27001 and ISAE 3402. Because the main Huemer page still references the older ISO 27001:2005 wording while the newer Huemer DC site uses the general ISO/IEC 27001 label, I would keep the certification wording conservative and avoid assuming a specific newer revision unless Huemer publishes it explicitly.
🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access
Carrier Neutrality:
Not publicly listed. I did not find an explicit public statement on the reviewed sources that Huemer markets its colocation environment as carrier neutral.
Network Capabilities:
Huemer’s current public materials focus more on infrastructure, cloud, backup, and managed services than on branded carrier or WAN products. The strongest connectivity evidence is operational rather than catalog based: the company describes Austrian multi site data centers, geo redundancy, S3 object storage, hybrid cloud, VPS, managed Kubernetes, and colocation. The newer Huemer DC site also lists Hybrid Cloud, Private Cloud Hosting, and Firewall & IT Security Services, but I did not find clearly branded public products for Ethernet, MPLS, SD WAN, private line, or cross connects under the Huemer label.
Connectivity Use Cases:
• Austrian organizations that want local data residency and infrastructure hosted in certified Austrian data centers.
• Businesses needing colocation / housing with high availability and geo redundancy options.
• Customers deploying VPS, Private Data Center, or Managed Kubernetes in Austria.
• Enterprises seeking managed backup, backup storage, and disaster recovery support with Austrian hosting.
💼 Who It Serves
Huemer’s homepage positions the company primarily for KMU / SMEs in Austria, while broader public descriptions indicate a service range aimed at Austrian organizations that need IT consulting, data center services, software solutions, and secure infrastructure. The company’s reference material and current messaging also show it works with larger institutions and regulated or operationally sensitive sectors such as public services, healthcare, utilities, and housing.
