Ionos
German web hoster and cloud service provider
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2024 | Ionos conducted a survey in the U.S. market revealing that 55% of American small and medium-sized businesses are using or would consider using artificial intelligence (AI), marking a 5% increase from the previous year. |
2023 | The Worcester data center received tier IV certification, signifying high standards of infrastructure reliability and performance. |
2023 | The Lenexa, Kansas data center became the site for hosting Ionos' cloud products. |
October 2022 | Ionos opened a new data center in Worcester, UK, designed to improve data center reliability. The facility features photovoltaic panels on its roof, generating up to 10% of the site's energy consumption. |
August 2021 | The company changed its legal name in the United States to IONOS Inc. |
2019 | 1&1 Ionos introduced new services, including a personal consultant service for customers. |
April 2019 | Ionos experienced significant server outages in the United Kingdom due to a malfunctioning uninterruptible power supply (UPS), causing websites to go offline and support tools to fail. The company later explained that one of five UPS systems in their data center suffered a technical malfunction, leading to temporary power loss and server restarts. |
2018 | 1&1 merged with cloud infrastructure specialists ProfitBricks and rebranded as 1&1 Ionos, involving a name change and slightly redesigned website. |
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