Key Takeaway
The Baltic data centre market is evolving as regional operators aim to meet the rising demand from global hyperscalers and AI workloads. Delska, formed from the merger of Latvian and Lithuanian firms, is leading this transformation, operating facilities from the Baltics to Frankfurt. CEO Andris Gailitis, a 30-year industry veteran, emphasizes a focus on core infrastructure rather than software trends. He began his career in 1999, witnessing the Internet’s growth in the region, and continues to prioritize deep expertise in data centres and networks. Delska aims to expand its influence in the hyperscaler market.
The Baltic data centre market is evolving as regional operators adapt to meet the increasing demand from global hyperscalers and AI workloads.
Leading this transformation is Delska, a newly unified infrastructure group formed from the merger of established companies in Latvia and Lithuania, now managing facilities and networks that extend from the Baltics to Frankfurt.
At the forefront is Chief Executive Andris Gailitis, a 30-year industry veteran who witnessed the emergence of the commercial Internet in the region.
Beginning his career as a university technician in 1999, when Internet access was primarily limited to academic institutions and affluent corporations, he has steered the company through decades of technological advancements. Today, his focus remains on core infrastructure rather than pursuing fleeting software trends.
“We are a pure infrastructure player, and we excel with our deep expertise in the data centre and network sectors,” says Andris.
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