Aerospace& Techtonic : Server farms for data storage & processing

Joint venture by Aerospace Industry & Techtonic for Tier-4 server farm ensuring top functional continuity standards. Boosting technological & security capabilities for security agencies.

 The server farm  (photo credit: Israel Aerospace Industries spokesperson)
The server farm
(photo credit: Israel Aerospace Industries spokesperson)

The Aerospace Industry and the Techtonic Company, from the Amram Avraham Group, signed a cooperation agreement for the establishment of a server farm, which will serve all customers of the defense system, government ministries, emergency organizations and the paramilitary organizations, and will provide infrastructure and protection that will allow business continuity, availability and redundancy even in times of emergency.

The joint venture will meet the strictest standard, Tier-4, to ensure functional continuity at the highest levels. This project is an important milestone in the two companies' commitment to innovation that is a response to technological needs on the country's defense front. The server farm is designed to store and process data on a large scale, with advanced systems and innovative technologies, while adhering to the highest standards of information security.

CEO of IAI, Boaz Levy: "IAI invests heavily in research and development of pioneering technological solutions, specially adapted to the unique needs of the defense system. Our investment in this project reflects our broad commitment to maintaining the extensive knowledge and experience we have accumulated, as well as to strengthening and strengthening the security and technological capabilities of the system. Thanks to the cooperation with the Techtonic company, we will establish a new generation technological and security service system, which combines advanced technology and unprecedented security measures. This cooperation is not only a significant advancement in our ability to deal with emerging security challenges, but also an important contribution to Israel's security."

"The dangers and consequences of damage to strategic infrastructures today are clear to everyone and it is necessary to prepare for them ahead of time," says the CEO of Techtonic, Gad Bennett, a software engineer and high-tech entrepreneur with a rich past as a technological and business manager, and Colonel (ret.) Avi Dadon , former VP of the Ministry of Defense and head of the procurement department and currently a senior consultant at Tektonic. "Recently, there has been a lot of interest in the solutions that Tektonic offers its customers, also from private companies in the economy."

The project, which is the fruit of many months of planning and joint work, will contribute to a significant improvement of the technological and security capabilities of the security agencies in routine and emergency situations, and in its ability to contribute to strengthening the readiness and efficiency of the Israeli security system.