Last summer, DEAC merged with Lithuanian Duomenų Logistikos Centras (DLC) to form the new Delska brand. Although both companies continue to operate as separate legal entities, the legal name of SIA “Digitālās Ekonomikas Attīstības Centrs” was changed to SIA “DELSKA Latvia” as of April 1st, 2025.
Last week, Delska CEO Andris Gailitis, in a meeting with Minister of Economics Viktors Valainis, raised key issues for developing the Latvian data centers industry, including sustainability, energy efficiency and cooperation with heat supply companies. They highlighted the need to adjust regulations and invest in infrastructure to reduce the environmental impact of the heat generated by data centers, which can serve as an energy source, thus promoting sustainable industry development.
On 28 October, Delska celebrated a significant construction milestone—the Topping-out event—for its upcoming Tier III-certified, 10 MW data center in Riga. As one of only 20 LEED-certified buildings in Latvia, the data center will set new standards for green construction and energy efficiency in the Baltic region. The project is planned to be launched in August 2025.
DEAC and Data Logistics Center (DLC) celebrate 25 years of data center and network expertise by merging into a joint brand, Delska. This strategic merger will benefit businesses, offering sophisticated solutions for reliable operations of IT infrastructure and networks across multiple locations.
Baltic data centre group Delska has expanded its infrastructure capacity as AI workloads push power requirements of up to 250kW per rack.
Nearing its opening, Delska's 10 MW data center in Riga, Latvia, has officially acquired Tier III Design Certificate by Uptime Institute.
Uptime Institute awards Delska's new 10 MW DC the prestigious Tier III Design Certificate, assuring the design supports 99.982% uptime.
Delska’s EU North Riga DC1 data center becomes Tier III Design certified, assuring that the design supports 99.982% uptime.
Delska has received the prestigious Uptime Institute Tier III Design Certificate for its new 10 MW data center in Latvia.
The digital world is evolving at light speed, and for DevOps, IT and other professionals, it means constant pressure to deliver robust, scalable, and secure infrastructure.
Delska CEO Andris Gailitis highlights the company’s 25-year journey as a leading data centers and network operator in Northern Europe. The CEO emphasizes the recent merger, expansion plans, commitment to sustainability, and innovative IT solutions that empower businesses globally.
As one of only 20 LEED-certified buildings in Latvia, the data center will set new standards for green construction and energy efficiency in the Baltic region. The project is planned to be launched in August 2025.