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International Business Alliance

About International Business Alliance

International Business Alliance (MDA) is a private Belarusian IT company headquartered in Minsk, Belarus, founded in 1993. Beyond custom software development and systems integration, the company operates its own data center in the High Tech Park of Belarus and offers infrastructure services including colocation, dedicated servers, and VPS. MDA positions this facility as a secure, locally hosted platform for Belarusian organizations that need enterprise IT infrastructure, while its broader corporate business spans software, cloud solutions, DevOps, and digital transformation services. The company also became a resident of the Belarus High Tech Park in 2022.

⚙️ Facility Highlights

Data Center Footprint:

MDA publicly presents its infrastructure footprint around one dedicated data center in Minsk, located at 11 Programmistov Street within the High Tech Park of the Republic of Belarus. The official data center site describes it as a specialized standalone two story building with a total area of about 1,000 square meters.

The facility is marketed for customers that need local server hosting in Belarus, including colocated customer equipment and MDA provided infrastructure services. Based on the official service catalog currently exposed on the data center site, the core publicly documented offers are colocation, dedicated server rental, and VPS, rather than a broad multiregion or multi facility cloud footprint.

Facility Design & Infrastructure:

MDA states that the site was built on guarded territory in the High Tech Park and describes the facility as having independent power supply, uninterruptible power systems, diesel generator support, and a precision air conditioning system designed to maintain operating conditions for hosted infrastructure.

Its colocation page says customer equipment is connected through two independent power inputs and supported by uninterrupted electricity, climate control, video surveillance, and fire extinguishing systems. This supports an enterprise colocation profile with core environmental and facility protection controls clearly documented on the official site.

MDA’s infrastructure positioning also includes dedicated servers, where it says it can provide dedicated server resources and storage systems, and VPS, where customers receive virtual resources within a server or server cluster with their own operating system and allocated compute resources.

Service Portfolio Overview:

The official infrastructure portfolio on data.mdait.by currently includes Colocation, Dedicated Server, and VPS as the named core data center services. The colocation service focuses on placement of customer owned hardware in the facility, while dedicated servers and VPS cover MDA supplied compute resources.

MDA’s service request form also shows selectable options for backup and for different storage sizes and storage media, which indicates backup is part of the infrastructure sales process, though I did not find a standalone public backup product page with enough detail to classify it as a separately published cloud backup service.

At the broader company level, MDA also markets cloud solutions, DevOps, databases, technical support, and other enterprise IT services. However, for this directory entry, the strongest directly published infrastructure evidence is the data center site itself, which clearly confirms colocation, dedicated servers, and VPS.

🔐 Security & Compliance

Infrastructure Resilience:

MDA’s official data center materials describe the facility as using independent power supply, UPS systems, diesel generator backup, and precision air conditioning, all of which support business continuity and stable operation of hosted infrastructure. Its colocation page also states that customer hardware is connected through two independent power inputs.

The company’s security and quality page says the data center hardware and software complex is built on reliable equipment from leading global vendors and is intended to help ensure continuous operation and data integrity.

Physical & Logical Security:

The data center site states the facility is located on a guarded site inside the High Tech Park and that customer equipment is protected by video surveillance and fire extinguishing systems.

MDA also operates a 24/7 compliance hotline for clients, counterparties, partners, and employees, which is more of a governance control than a facility security control, but it does reinforce that the company publicly documents formal compliance and ethics processes.

Compliance & Standards:

MDA publicly states, via the Belarus High Tech Park resident profile and its own audit news, that it operates management systems aligned with STB ISO 9001-2015 / DIN EN ISO 9001:2015 and STB ISO/IEC 27001-2016. Its 2023 audit news says the company successfully passed certification audit and obtained certificates confirming compliance with those management systems.

I did not find a clearly published PCI DSS or SOC claim for MDA’s data center on the reviewed official sources, so those should not be assigned here.

🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access

Carrier Neutrality:

I did not find an explicit public statement on the reviewed sources calling the MDA facility carrier neutral. Because of that, it should not be labeled carrier neutral in this directory entry.

Network Capabilities:

MDA’s colocation page states that it connects customer equipment to the network and provides the required engineering environment for operation, including dual power feeds and continuous site services. The published materials clearly support basic hosting connectivity inside the facility, but they do not expose a broad standalone telecom catalog comparable to a national carrier.

The broader MDA corporate site says the company provides cloud solutions and DevOps services, and the High Tech Park profile notes experience in analytics, planning, forecasting, data management, industrial asset management, and embedded solutions. These points support MDA’s positioning as an enterprise IT and software company with infrastructure capabilities, though not as a major network operator.

Connectivity Use Cases:

The published infrastructure offer is best suited to organizations that want to host equipment in Minsk, use dedicated servers provided by MDA, or deploy virtual resources through VPS in a Belarus based environment.

Because the data center is located in the High Tech Park and MDA is a long established Belarusian IT company, the offering is particularly relevant for customers seeking local infrastructure, proximity to MDA’s engineering teams, and an operator that can combine infrastructure with broader software and support services.

💼 Who It Serves

  1. Belarusian organizations needing local colocation for customer owned server equipment.
  2. Customers that prefer dedicated server rental instead of buying and operating their own hardware.
  3. Businesses needing VPS based virtual infrastructure hosted in Minsk.
  4. Enterprises that may combine infrastructure hosting with software development, cloud solutions, and DevOps from the same provider.