• HETZNER ONLINE IS ONE OF THE TOP 50 BAVARIAN COMPANIES

  • München – 23. July 2018

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    Continuous growth speaks for itself - Hetzner Online just received the "Bavaria's Best 50" award for the fourth time.

    Bavaria's Minister for Economic Affairs, Energy, and Technology, Franz Josef Pschierer, presented Hetzner Online with the "Bavaria's Best 50" award at Schloss Schleißheim near Munich on July 23, 2018.

    Hetzner Online's COO, Günther Müller, and Head of Marketing, Christian Fitz, were pleased about receiving this award again. They expressed how important it is for the company to continue to actively recruit young talent and to keep innovating. Both of these goals, they said, will keep the company strong in the future.

    The prestigious prize is awarded by the Bavarian Ministry of State in recognition of those medium-sized companies that have shown particularly strong growth. The companies receiving this honor have increased their workforce and sales significantly within the last 5 years. To ensure fairness, an independent auditing company selected the winners using a set of objective criteria.

    Hetzner Online GmbH, which is based in Gunzenhausen, offers a wide range of web hosting products at several locations in Germany and Finland. Since the beginning of this year, the company has also been providing innovative cloud solutions.

     

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  • About Hetzner Online (www.hetzner.com):

    Hetzner Online, with hundreds of thousands of servers in operation, is one of the largest data center operators in Europe. Since its founding in 1997, Hetzner has provided private and business customers with powerful hosting products and reliable IT infrastructure. By combining its strengths in innovative technology, attractive prices, expert support, and flexible customer service, Hetzner has expanded its market both within and outside Germany and Europe. Hetzner, a German company, owns and operates its own high tech data centers in Nuremberg and Falkenstein (both in Germany) and in Helsinki, Finland, and it recently added new locations in Ashburn, Virigina and Hillsboro, Oregon (USA).