Webdock Featured in Danish Tech Media for Building Our Own Datacenter and Challenging the Hyperscalers
Several Danish tech and business outlets have recently covered Webdock and the way we run infrastructure. The articles are in Danish, but the themes are the same questions we hear from international customers every week:
Who actually controls the hardware? Where is the data? And how transparent is the pricing?
Short answer: We built our own datacenter in Denmark, we run the stack ourselves, and we position Webdock as a clean, transparent EU alternative to the hyperscalers.
What the media highlighted
Independent datacenter
We built our own facility in Nørre Aaby, Denmark, after getting burned by third-party hosting. That gives us full control over hardware, networking, redundancy and support.
EU data control and sovereignity
Webdock was presented as an option for companies that want their data to stay under EU jurisdiction, with a clear, auditable infrastructure footprint.
Sustainable, transparent infrastructure
The stories also touched on our focus on energy efficiency, simple pricing and an open-source-driven approach instead of black-box complexity.
A global 24/7 team
Media also noted our distributed team across several time zones, ensuring round-the-clock real human support without the usual enterprise bureaucracy.
Media coverage (Danish)
For those who read Danish or just want to see the original sources, here are the articles:
“Dansk cloudkæmper vil være alternativ til techgiganter” – ITReload
Feature on our datacenter journey – Erhverv+
Local business coverage – Fyens Stiftstidende
Webdock founder story – ITWatch
(Some of these are behind paywalls.)
Why it matters
For you as a customer, this is simple external validation of what we’re building:
- Independent, EU-based infrastructure
- No hyperscaler lock-in
- Predictable pricing
- A datacenter we actually own and operate
- Real people on the other end when something breaks
If you want to test it instead of reading about it, Spin up a server and see how it performs in your own stack.
