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Europe and Middle East Institutional

JSC Georgian Railway Must Prove Growth Creates Value

JSC "Georgian Railway" sits at a valuable place on the map, but location is not a return on capital. The company can show strategic relevance through its East-West rail corridor, Black Sea port access, Middle Corridor role, public passenger mandate, and modest…

Jul 17, 2026
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Europe and Middle East Institutional

Jane Street Europe Ltd And The Cost Of Staying Independent

Independence is valuable only when control earns more than scale would save. Jane Street Europe Ltd sits inside a private global trading group that chooses to own its trading technology, carry its own market risk, manage specialist network resources and pay for local compliance…

Jul 17, 2026
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Europe and Middle East Cloud Services

IT2media's Local-Control Premium Has to Earn Its Power Bill

IT2media GmbH & Co. KG looks, from the outside, like a regional systems house with an unusually hard infrastructure spine: its own Nuremberg data-center operation, German network-resource records, selected directory-media customers, GIS capability, SAP and portal work, and a…

Jul 17, 2026
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Europe and Middle East Cloud Services

Can IT-Zentrum Emmental AG turn local accountability into margin?

IT-Zentrum Emmental AG sells a promise that many Swiss small and mid-sized customers can understand immediately: their servers, applications and data can stay in Sumiswald, close enough to the people who answer the phone and close enough for management to know who is accountable…

Jul 17, 2026
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Europe and Middle East Institutional

J.M. Voith SE & Co. KG Faces the Utilisation Test

J.M. Voith SE & Co. KG sits in BTW's network-resource evidence because it is a RIPE NCC member and resource holder, but the economic question is not whether Voith is a carrier. It is whether a capital-heavy industrial technology group can keep enough productive load across hydro…

Jul 17, 2026
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Europe and Middle East Institutional

How far pricing power reaches at Jan De Nul Dredging NV

How far pricing power reaches at Jan De Nul Dredging NV intelligence summary explains the development, the public evidence available to readers, the organisations involved, the regional context, market exposure, and the infrastructure consequences that may follow. The Europe and…

Jul 17, 2026
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Europe and Middle East Institutional

IQVIA SOLUTIONS HQ LTD: who pays for promised uptime?

A health-data buyer can treat uptime as a technical clause, or as an economic bargain: pay more now for resilient service, local accountability and credible recovery, or accept the chance that a failure lands in a clinical trial calendar, a public-sector return, a privacy review…

Jul 17, 2026
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Europe and Middle East Cloud Services

The Infrastructure Downside at IP Master Group LLC FZ

IP Master Group LLC FZ is valuable only if scarce Internet-number resources can be kept clean, transferable, routable and useful for customers who still need IPv4. The downside is not carried by a web page, a registry entry or a routing table in isolation; it is carried by…

Jul 16, 2026
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Europe and Middle East Cloud Services

iquer.net GmbH & Co KG Must Prove Growth Creates Value

Growth is easy to admire in a hosting business and harder to value. iquer.net GmbH & Co KG has the public markers of a long-running German managed-hosting specialist: a Paderborn company, private-cloud and dedicated infrastructure claims, Frankfurt colocation dependence, RIPE…

Jul 16, 2026
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Europe and Middle East Institutional

How far pricing power reaches at Invest Development LLC

Invest Development LLC appears in public infrastructure records as the Russian RIPE NCC member behind the INGATE network, and in Russian company records as a small Tula-registered limited liability company whose legal profile is closer to property and resource administration than…

Jul 16, 2026
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Europe and Middle East Datacenter

What customer dependence means for Ipcore Datacenters S.L

What customer dependence means for Ipcore Datacenters S.L intelligence summary explains the development, the public evidence available to readers, the organisations involved, the regional context, market exposure, and the infrastructure consequences that may follow. The Europe…

Jul 16, 2026
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Europe and Middle East Institutional

IntReal Solutions GmbH faces the utilisation test

IntReal Solutions GmbH is not being tested by whether it can describe a digital platform. Its economic test is more concrete: can enough regulated real-asset administrators, asset managers and property operators keep using its SAP-based suites, managed infrastructure and secure…

Jul 16, 2026
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Europe and Middle East Regional ISP

Inweb Adriatico S.r.l. and the Cost of Staying Independent

Management's incentive to keep Inweb Adriatico S.r.l. independent is not sentimental. Independence preserves control over customers, service quality, engineering priorities and the choice of where capital is spent. The economic question is whether that control creates enough…

Jul 16, 2026
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Europe and Middle East Regional ISP

INSIDE-PC PENARROYA SL: who pays for promised uptime?

A small-business buyer in the Guadiato is not really shopping for a headline broadband speed. The buyer is deciding whether a local provider's premium for fast repair, nearby accountability and practical redundancy is cheaper than a failed card terminal, a dark camera system, a…

Jul 16, 2026
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Europe and Middle East Regional ISP

The capital burden of network control at Intesys Networking Srl

Intesys Networking Srl is visible in public sources as a Verona-based managed IT and cloud-native infrastructure provider with RIPE number-resource control, Italian ISP authorisation records, ISO-certified service processes and a broader Lynx group backdrop. The investment…

Jul 16, 2026
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Europe and Middle East Cloud Services

Why reliability may not pay at IntraLAN Group Limited

For a small business, the expensive failure is not the router, the licence or the support ticket. It is the morning when orders cannot be taken, phones do not ring, production staff wait for a shared system to return, or an insurer asks why basic security controls were not in…

Jul 16, 2026
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Europe and Middle East Cloud Services

Can Interveille Global turn local alarm accountability into margin?

Interveille Global SAS sells a promise that is easy for a nervous shop owner, installer or site manager to understand: when an alarm fires, someone close enough to the French market should answer, verify, escalate and keep the system running. The harder economic question is…

Jul 16, 2026
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Europe and Middle East Cloud Services

Inflexum Services B.V.: who pays for promised uptime?

A Dutch buyer weighing a local continuity provider is not really buying an autonomous-system number, a block of IPv4 addresses, or a neat line in a registry. The buyer is deciding whether the premium for accountable uptime is cheaper than one failed morning of unreachable…

Jul 15, 2026
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Europe and Middle East Regional ISP

The Capital Burden of Network Control at Inpecuarias Fibra S.L.

Inpecuarias Fibra S.L., trading publicly as Infibra, has the shape of a real local network operator in Los Pedroches: a fibre retail offer, fixed voice, television, mobile bundles using national coverage, RIPE-held address space and a customer-facing support presence in…

Jul 15, 2026
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Europe and Middle East Cloud Services

Can infra.run Service GmbH turn local accountability into margin?

infra.run Service GmbH sells a promise that larger platforms often struggle to make credible: when a school, university, public-interest organisation or research buyer needs hosted collaboration tools, the operator can be local, reachable and accountable under European data…

Jul 15, 2026