Poland has been the subject of significant interest as well as investment by some of the global cloud providers. Both Microsoft and Google have created data centres in the Central Eastern European country. This has happened in tandem with the growth of tech talent in the country, many of whom work as cloud engineers. But today we will look into how many cloud data centre are there in Poland.
According to Amazon a data centre is a “physical location that stores computing machines and their related hardware equipment. It contains the computing infrastructure that IT systems require, such as servers, data storage drives, and network equipment. It is the physical facility that stores any company’s digital data.”
With the emergence of cloud computing, third-party companies like Google, Amazon or Microsoft manage and maintain data centres. They also offer infrastructure as a service to other organizations.
What Data Centres are already present in Poland?
In Poland both Microsoft and Google have invested heavily into building data centres. Other companies such as Equinix, Atman, Comarch and Beyond.pl also have centres in Poland. These centres service much of the ‘retail market’ today. Others, who service the wholesale market, include companies like EdgeConneX, Vantage Data Centers, and Data4.
The biggest locations in Poland are Warsaw, Krakow, and Poznan. However, Warsaw represents over 60% of the total commercial server space today. It is partially due to the demand in Poland’s capital city, coupled with massive competition between individual data centres.
A reason for some of the data centres being located outside of the capital city is partially due to the need for companies, especially financial institutions, to provide access to an alternative data centre located at least 20 kilometres from the main data centre. With the backdrop of war in the Ukraine the importance of this back-up location has risen.
Who are the people that Data Centres are looking for in Poland today?
There are many roles needed to support the growth of a data centre. We examined several of the different skill sets needed today:
Cloud Engineers
Cloud architects and AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud Platform experts, as well as cloud specialists in data, analytics, and DevOps
Project and Programme Managers
Design Engineers and ICT Project Managers
Facilities Managers and Technicians
Engineering and Construction Experts
Sales & Marketing Professionals
Portfolio and Investment Management
Over the years it has proved harder for data centres to find the right candidates for open roles. This is both due to the rapid rise of popularity of data storage solutions as well as the changing employee landscape. The other consideration is how data centres need to be “always-on”. In one report it is suggested that from 2019 to 2025 there will be a need for a further 300,000 data centre professionals just to keep up with demand.
Returning to the Polish market we analyzed the vacancies that some of the data centres in Poland are listing:
EdgeConneX is looking for a Field Engineer Intern to join its Warsaw team.
Equinix is looking for a Data Center Intern and an Operations Support Lead to join its Warsaw team.
Atman is looking for Data Center Product Manager and Junior Reporting and Analytics Specialist to join its team in Warsaw.
Beyond is looking for a junior electrician to join its team in Poznan.
Microsoft is looing for a Datacenter Technician, a Datacenter Site Operations Manager and a Critical Environment Technician to join its team in Warsaw.
We tried to Google Google. But you know how that works…
Why you should know about Atman’s plans in Warsaw
Just this week Atman received 1.35 billion Polish zloties to construct a new data center campus near Warsaw.
The project is particularly significant as the company has received the funding from six financial institutions including ING Bank, mBank, Pekao and others, all banks. In addition to the standard financial requirements, the agreement with the banks places emphasis on energy efficiency and corporate sustainability or ESG in all areas.
The new center will house more than 50,000 servers in 3 buildings and is planned to be completed in the fourth quarter of 2024.
At Verita HR our teams pride ourselves on keeping one step ahead. We are always looking for the information that can help our teams and our clients better scope the market. Most importantly, our company is a main supplier to financial institutions in Poland. As such Verita HR also needs to have an alternative data centre located at least 20 kilometres from the main data centre.
Does your recruitment partner follow the trends in data? Do they inform you of the most important things you need to know about both data specialists and the data centre ecosystem? Perhaps its time to reach out to the specialists at Verita HR then.
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