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Tom Tomczak joins NRB s.a. as Chief Commercial Officer (CCO), with effect from 25 November.
"This new facility is fully in line with our growth trajectory. It strengthens our position as a leading Belgian player in digital sovereignty, while providing a concrete response to our customers' expectations: local, reliable and immediately operational solutions for hosting their critical data", explains Laurence Mathieu, CEO of NRB SA, one of the NRB Group's entities.
https://www.nrb.be/en/about/news/muizen-nrb-fills-out-its-belgian-and-sovereign-data-center-offering
In a constantly changing world, sovereignty represents a major challenge for all organisations, both public and private. Maintaining access to your data at all times is essential, not only for your growth, but also to complying with the various Belgian and European regulations
The King Baudouin Foundation is a benchmark in the world of philanthropy. By supporting over four thousand individuals and organizations, the Foundation contributes to a better society, in Belgium and around the world.
The digital revolution has never been more rapid, more profound, more decisive. It is transforming our societies, disrupting the way our institutions function and revolutionizing the way businesses produce, interact, make decisions and innovate. In a world that is ever more interconnected, where international competition is intensifying, the adoption of digital technologies is no longer an option, it is a strategic imperative.
As a public or private organisation, you want to leverage your data to maximise both the financial and organisational benefits.
In 2024, the IT group continued to grow. Sales reached 638.3 million euros, up 10.5% on 2023. Operating profit (ebit) soared to 49.9 million euros, almost double the figure for 2023 (25.1 million), and ebitda climbed to 64.3 million euros, compared with 48.1 million a year earlier.
A trusted technology partner in Belgium, the group - in its new structure - is now making its mark at European level. Its strengths? A global vision, sovereign infrastructures operated in Belgium and a partnership culture that decompartmentalises expertise.
How can we learn practical lessons from a cyber attack? This is the aim of this unique partnership between the Charleroi CPAS, the Belgian Defence Cyber Command, BeCode and NRB. A collaboration that transforms a real incident into an educational experience to train tomorrow's talent in cybersecurity.
How can we learn practical lessons from a cyber attack? This is the aim of this unique partnership between the Charleroi CPAS, the Belgian Defence Cyber Command, BeCode and NRB. A collaboration that transforms a real incident into an educational experience to train tomorrow's talent in cybersecurity.