has announced the deployment of GDPR compliant server infrastructure in Europe as part of its continued efforts to enhance data security, privacy and performance for customers across European Union nations.
The move marks a significant step in Zakhost’s international infrastructure expansion strategy and reinforces the company’s commitment towards global data protection standards and regulatory compliance.
With increasing concerns around data privacy and digital security, businesses operating in or serving customers within the European Union are required to comply with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), one of the world’s strictest data protection frameworks.
By establishing GDPR compliant infrastructure within Europe, Zakhost aims to help businesses, startups, agencies and ecommerce platforms host their digital assets in a secure and regulation-aligned environment.
The newly deployed European infrastructure is designed to offer:
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), implemented by the European Union, establishes strict guidelines regarding the collection, storage and processing of personal data. Businesses serving EU customers are expected to ensure transparency, security and lawful handling of user information.
By expanding into Europe, Zakhost aims to support businesses looking for secure international hosting infrastructure while strengthening its global service capabilities.
The company believes that modern businesses increasingly require hosting partners that can deliver not only performance and reliability but also strong compliance and data protection standards.
As part of its long-term roadmap, Zakhost continues focusing on:
With the rapid growth of digital businesses worldwide, Zakhost plans to continue investing in technologies and infrastructure that help customers scale securely across international markets.