Atman
Marcin Miętkowski is a Data Center Engineer with experience in customer service, remote hands support, mounting structural cabling, monitoring systems, assembling and disassembling equipment, and configuring/testing equipment. Prior to their current role, Marcin worked as an Inspector and Administrative Clerk in the healthcare sector. Marcin holds a Bachelor of Engineering in Information Security Engineering from the Warsaw School of Computer Science and a degree in Computer Science Technician from Technikum Elektroniczne nr 3.
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Atman
Atman is the leading data center operator in the Polish market and one of the major operators in Central and Eastern Europe. Atman offers colocation and cloud computing services as well as dedicated servers hosting, but also data transmission, Internet access and other telecommunications and value-added B2B services. The infrastructure of Atman includes three data centers with 10,800 sq. meters net of total colocation space and a 43 MW power supply (2N), as well as a nationwide network. The Atman services are provided on the basis of Atman Data Center Warsaw-1 and Atman Data Center Warsaw-2 (both carrier neutral) and Atman Data Center Katowice, as well as the Atman network: a long-distance fiber-optic backbone and MANs connecting key business centers and telecommunications nodes in the largest Polish cities. Atman Data Center Warsaw-2 encompasses over 3,700 sq m of state-of-the-art colocation space, designed in accordance with international Tier III guidelines concerning data center standards, with guaranteed 16 MW of power supply, located in the strict business center of Warsaw. Thinx Internet echange (Thinx IX) gives full flexibility in creating an optimal IP services model for a telecommunications operator — unlimited peering with national networks including access to other exchange points in Poland (e.g. PLIX) and in Europe (DE-CIX, Giganet), as well as access to all global networks and Internet resources through direct links to Tier 1 operators (e.g. Tata Communications) and the Orange network. The main node of Thinx IX is located in the carrier neutral Atman Data Center Warsaw-2.