Mikrocop
About Mikrocop
Mikrocop is a Slovenian business digitalization, document management, and e-storage provider operating as MIKROCOP d.o.o. and headquartered in Ljubljana, Slovenia. The company’s public materials position it around four core pillars: consulting for compliance, capturing documents and data, managing documents and processes, and storage of documents. Mikrocop operates across Slovenia, Croatia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina, and its 2024 corporate summary says revenue from IT cloud services exceeds 50% of the company’s operations, underscoring its transformation into an IT and cloud-led service provider.
Third-party corporate and investor materials add that Mikrocop’s roots go back to 1976, that it introduced cloud-based e-archiving in 2005, and that it built its own data center in 2009, described there as one of the larger private facilities in Slovenia. Mikrocop’s own references also confirm that a telecom customer, A1 Slovenija, implemented a data center at Mikrocop’s facility to meet high security and availability requirements.
⚙️ Facility Highlights
Data Center Footprint:
Mikrocop does not market a broad public colocation footprint in the way a neutral colocation operator would. What its public materials do support is the existence of a private Mikrocop facility in Ljubljana tied to its cloud and e-storage services, plus evidence that the company uses that facility for high-availability digital services and customer projects.
ACP’s company profile states that Mikrocop built its own data center in 2009, while Mikrocop’s reference for A1 Slovenija says the customer’s data center was established at Mikrocop’s facility, which “satisfies the highest security standards and expectations of a leading digital services and communications provider.”
Facility Design & Infrastructure:
Mikrocop’s public site emphasizes high levels of information and physical security and states that the company operates in accordance with ISO/IEC 27001:2022 and ISO 9001:2015. That positioning is consistent with a controlled, compliance-oriented hosting environment for documentary material, digital archives, and cloud services.
Its reference for A1 Slovenija further indicates that the facility was used in a context where high availability and security were central requirements. Mikrocop does not publicly publish rack counts, power figures, cooling specifications, or detailed colocation-style facility engineering on the reviewed pages.
Service Portfolio Overview:
- Document e-storage, including certified electronic storage services and long-term management of documentary material in digital form.
- InDoc EDGE platform, combining data capture, document management, business process management, records management, e-signing, and electronic storage in the cloud or on site.
- Private cloud delivery, with Mikrocop explicitly stating that InDoc EDGE can be used in Mikrocop’s private Cloud.
- Certified archival and capture services, with software and services certified by the Archives of the Republic of Slovenia for digital documentary handling and storage.
- Compliance and digital business services, centered on regulated document handling, records governance, privacy, and business-process digitalization.
🔐 Security & Compliance
Infrastructure Resilience:
Mikrocop’s public messaging consistently ties its services to high availability, security, and long-term integrity of digital records. Its electronic storage materials say authorized users receive constant access, fast and uninterrupted use throughout the storage period, plus authenticity, integrity, and full traceability of access.
The A1 Slovenija reference also supports the view that Mikrocop’s facility is used for high-availability environments that must meet stringent operational expectations.
Physical & Logical Security:
Mikrocop explicitly states that it maintains a high level of information and physical security and acts in accordance with the ISO/IEC 27001:2022 information security management system.
Its cloud storage description adds operational controls around constant access for authorized persons, protection of business confidential information, and prevention of unauthorized access to personal data.
Compliance & Standards:
Mikrocop publicly states compliance with ISO/IEC 27001:2022 and ISO 9001:2015. It also links to certificate validation through SIQ.
In addition, Mikrocop publishes that its software and services are certified by the Archives of the Republic of Slovenia, including InDoc EDGE, InDoc RMS, and related cloud capture and storage services. A February 2026 company update also says those certifications were renewed.
🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access
Carrier Neutrality:
I did not find reviewed public Mikrocop materials that market the company as a carrier-neutral colocation operator. The public positioning is centered much more on digital business platforms, e-storage, private cloud, and compliance-led document services than on wholesale interconnection.
Network Capabilities:
Mikrocop explicitly states that InDoc EDGE can be delivered in Mikrocop’s private Cloud or installed in the customer’s own data center, which shows an internal cloud-hosting capability rather than a pure software-only model.
Its storage services are designed around controlled authorized access, traceability, and long-term retention rather than publicly described network products such as MPLS, Ethernet transport, or internet transit.
Connectivity Use Cases:
- Organizations that want cloud-based document and records management in a controlled private-cloud environment.
- Regulated businesses needing certified electronic storage and strong auditability for documentary material.
- Enterprises adopting hybrid delivery models, where the same platform can run in Mikrocop’s cloud or in the customer’s own data center.
💼 Who It Serves
- Medium and large organizations, especially in highly regulated industries, according to third-party company profiling and Mikrocop’s own positioning.
- Customers in industries such as banking, finance, healthcare, logistics, and telecommunications, as reflected in the company’s sector pages and public references.
- Organizations pursuing paperless business, document governance, electronic storage, and process digitalization.
