Global Switch becomes the first large scale data centre provider in Europe and Asia-Pacific to achieve key ISO certifications across its entire portfolio

Global Switch becomes the first large scale data centre provider in Europe and Asia-Pacific to achieve key ISO certifications across its entire portfolio

Release date: 13.05.2015

Global Switch, the leading owner and operator of large scale, multi tenanted carrier neutral data centres in Europe and Asia Pacific has announced that it has successfully completed the next stage of its continual improvement programme with its data centres having now achieved certification to four key standards for data centres: quality management (ISO 9001:2008), environmental management (ISO 14001:2004), health and safety management (OHSAS 18001:2007) and information security management (ISO 27001:2013*).

Global Switch owns and operates ten data centres in eight locations in Europe and Asia-Pacific with around 3,200,000 sq ft.  The ISO certification programme covered all of Global Switch's data centres and followed the launch of its Critical Environments Programme in 2012, which by combining industry and Global Switch best practices created a world class standardised and structured approach to its operational environment.

Global Switch is committed to maintaining its market leading position in Europe and Asia-Pacific and to growing its business as markets develop. In order to achieve this objective, Global Switch focuses on delivering a best in class product and service to its customers, including some of the world's leading and most forward thinking companies.  These programmes form an integral part of the company's ability to adapt, grow and continuously improve.  Independent companies have, and will continue to audit, test and assess Global Switch's capabilities, processes and systems required by each of the four standards on an annual basis.

ISO 9001:2008 defines a quality management system a company needs in order help manage a business effectively and to incorporate best practice methodology.  Global Switch seeks to provide a high quality service to its customers that meet and exceed their expectations as well as robust critical environment processes and procedures that minimise risk and maximise uptime.

ISO 14001:2004 requires an environmental management system which enables a company to manage its environmental responsibilities.  Global Switch is committed to reducing the impact of all of its data centres on the environment through using energy efficiently, reducing carbon emissions and providing green energy solutions to its customers.

OHSAS 18001:2007 defines the best practice requirements for occupational health and safety management. It provides a framework for companies to identify, manage and therefore minimise risks to their customers, staff, and other stakeholders.  As an owner and operator of mission critical environments, Global Switch has health and safety management at the core of its operational best practices.

ISO 27001:2013 provides a systematic approach to security information management. It assists companies in identifying, analysing and addressing its information security risks.  With the highly sensitive nature of data centres, Global Switch is committed to providing a highly secure environment and in keeping assets, including people, processes and IT systems, safe and secure.

With these certifications now achieved across Global Switch's portfolio, customers will have the additional confidence that Global Switch complies with and operates the highest standards in these areas. Regular monitoring will ensure a consistent level of quality in the future.

John Corcoran, Executive Chairman and CEO of Global Switch said "We understand that the success of our business is driven by the continual improvement in the quality of the service we offer our customers, our impact on the environment, the regard for our employees, and the constant management of business risks.  Completing certification of these four standards at each of our data centres at the scale we operate is a great achievement that reconfirms are absolute commitment to providing world class data centre solutions.

For further information about Global Switch, please visit www.globalswitch.com

Notes:
Global Switch Sydney is certified to 27001:2013 and all other data centres in the portfolio are currently transitioning from 27001:2005 to 27001:2013


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Ali Ballantine
Group Marketing & Communications Director
Global Switch
+44 (0)20 8054 9053
aballantine@globalswitch.com

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Notes to editors:

About ISO
ISO (International Organization for Standardization) is an independent, non-governmental membership organization and the world's largest developer of voluntary International Standards.  ISO International Standards ensure that products and services are safe, reliable and of good quality. For business, they are strategic tools that reduce costs by minimizing waste and errors and increasing productivity.

About Global Switch
Global Switch is the leading large scale, carrier neutral data centre provider in Europe and Asia-Pacific and is a Reuben Brothers company (see www.reubenbrothers.com). Established in 1998, the company has held an unrivalled track record in delivering best-in-class solutions. Global Switch is a vital and strategic partner for customers that require secure and resilient data centre services with scalable capacity and a high level customer service.  The Company's focus is on highly resilient, central, low latency, network dense locations in prime city centre locations and internet hubs close to its customers on the edge of financial and business districts. It is present in eight markets including, Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Hong Kong, London, Madrid, Paris, Singapore and Sydney.  The data centres currently total around 300,000 sq m (3,200,000 sq ft) of floor space and are occupied by a broad range of customers, global and national, large and small including government organisations, financial institutions, enterprises, global systems integrators, telecommunication carriers, managed service providers and other hosting businesses.