TTNL Group, a specialist in strategic data management, introduces the TTNL Data Platform: a sovereign cloud platform, fully hosted in the Netherlands and Germany. The platform gives organizations maximum control over their data and is built on years of proven experience and reliability.
Complete data control
With this launch, TTNL Group offers a future-proof infrastructure that meets the highest standards for virtualization, data security, availability, and compliance. The platform is designed for companies with mission-critical workloads, financial systems, and core applications that want to protect their data against risks from foreign legislation such as the Cloud Act and Patriot Act.
At the heart of this is data sovereignty: with the TTNL Data Platform, organizations retain full control. They decide who has access and under what conditions, ensuring sensitive information remains fully protected against external influences and compliance is no longer a complex challenge but an embedded foundation.
Local hosting by certified experts
The TTNL Data Platform is fully hosted in the Netherlands and Germany and managed by certified local specialists. This guarantees that organizational data remains under European legislation, fully compliant with regulations such as NIS2 and GDPR. For organizations, this means no dependency on foreign parties, but a trusted environment with clear governance and predictable costs.
The platform offers broad support for diverse compute environments, including VMware, Enterprise Linux, Microsoft Windows, and IBM Power. It is also optimized for modern workloads with Kubernetes via Red Hat OpenShift and integrates seamlessly with solutions such as Veeam Backup & Replication.
Designed for maximum data security and privacy
The TTNL Data Platform is designed to meet the highest demands in security and privacy. Data always remains under the organization’s control, without reliance on foreign cloud providers or exposure to legal risks. Customers can trust that their information falls solely under European jurisdiction and remains protected from unauthorized access.
The importance of data sovereignty
A sovereign cloud infrastructure complies with the strictest national and European legislation. Sensitive data remains within the EU and is protected against access by foreign governments, such as those of the United States. While traditional public clouds distribute data worldwide, a sovereign cloud guarantees maximum control over storage, processing, and access.
“In such challenging geopolitical times, Europe’s digital sovereignty is more important than ever,” says Michel Luxembourg, CEO of the TTNL Group, adding: “Together with our partners, we have made this possible.”

What does this mean for your organization?
Scalable, secure, and connected within Europe
Through partnerships with European data centers such as Equinix and North-C, the TTNL Data Platform provides a unified infrastructure that complies with local legislation while offering room for scalable growth. Organizations benefit from flexibility in design and assurance in compliance, a combination rarely found in one platform. Think of advanced disaster recovery solutions, BYOD integration for firewalls and custom storage, and carrier-neutral network connections.
Customized virtualization: flexibility and power in a single platform
The TTNL Data Platform offers organizations maximum freedom in designing their digital infrastructure. Thanks to an advanced virtualization architecture, companies can optimally tailor their computing environment to specific workloads, performance requirements, and compliance requirements. TTNL supports various virtualization principles, from traditional hypervisor virtualization to container-based environments and enterprise technologies like IBM Power, ensuring clients always find the right balance between flexibility, efficiency, and control. Within this platform, TTNL combines the power of modern computing infrastructures with the stability and scalability required by business-critical applications such as SAP, ERP, and data platforms, while simultaneously maintaining the agility to roll out new services quickly and securely. The cloud portfolio was recently expanded with the latest generation of IBM Power11 servers.
Continuity & availability
Thanks to redundancy at all levels, network, storage, and server infrastructure, the platform minimizes downtime and guarantees reliable access to applications and data. Organizations can rely on uninterrupted critical processes, even in the event of unexpected failures, thanks to advanced failover and replication mechanisms.
The TTNL Data Platform also offers extensive Backup and Disaster-Recovery-as-a-Service (BaaS & DRaaS), fully integrated into the sovereign cloud. For organizations, this means their data can be safely and compliantly restored under European regulations in case of disaster, maintaining continuity without loss of control. This makes the platform especially suitable for companies that prioritize continuity and operational reliability.
A new standard in data platforms
With the introduction of the TTNL Data Platform, TTNL reinforces its mission to support organizations in building future-proof IT infrastructures. The platform combines technical flexibility with transparent governance and full ownership of data, giving customers confidence that their information is always protected against legal risks and foreign legislation.
“More and more organizations want control over their data without compromising on innovation or scalability. With the TTNL Data Platform, we offer exactly that: a secure, flexible, and fully Dutch cloud solution with a European footprint,” says Derk-Jan Boon, CTO of TTNL Group.
About TTNL Group
TTNL Group specializes in data management within the hybrid multicloud. The company helps organizations optimize IT infrastructures, improve performance and availability, and future-proof complex IT architectures. With TTNL’s managed services, organizations can allow their employees to focus on strategic projects while benefiting from 24/7 support and full control over their data.
For more information, visit www.ttnl.nl or contact info@ttnl.nl.

