Melita Business to exhibit at leading global gaming event

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The Malta Business Weekly

Melita Business will once again participate at ICE London, the leading global business solutions showcase for the gaming industry. The exhibition will take place between 12th and 14th April 2022 at The ExCeL Centre. Melita Business will be showcasing its multisite secure hosting facilities, resilient fibre network, and an array of cloud and cybersecurity solutions designed around gaming industry requirements.

“Two key areas of concern for the gaming industry are security and sustainability,” explained Malcolm Briffa, Director of Business Services at Melita Limited. “The superior connectivity and infrastructure that we have invested in are highly valued by our gaming clients. This infrastructure has been further enhanced with cybersecurity services such as DDoS mitigation, international private circuits, and multi-cloud solutions. Our recently deployed Smart Cloud solution also offers flexibility to customers, fulfilling regulatory requirements, and providing the peace of mind which comes from a centrally managed, high availability setup”.

Melita is the only telecom operator in Malta to have ISO 27001 certification, providing independent confirmation that the people and protocols throughout Melita are working to continually improve information security practices to globally-recognised standards. Alongside this certification, Melita also has ISO 5001, ISO 45001 and ISO 14001 certifications, highlighting the company’s approach to sustainability and green hosting. Having invested to capture solar energy, minimise direct and indirect electricity consumption, and support international renewable energy projects, Melita became carbon neutral in early 2022.  

“Thanks to heavy investment in our infrastructure, Melita now has one of the strongest networks in Europe, offering nationwide 5G, gigabit internet and NB-IoT,” explained Harald Roesch, CEO at Melita. “The 2021 EY Attractiveness Survey once again highlighted the value that this investment brings, citing our telecommunications infrastructure as the second most important factor driving investment in Malta. We are proud of this contribution towards Malta’s economy and our ability to support our clients’ growth through our technology and expertise.”

For more information visit www.melitabusines.com/ICE2022

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