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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Leaseweb is a global Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) provider with deep roots in the hosting industry. Founded in 1997 in the Netherlands, Leaseweb now delivers enterprise-grade infrastructure across multiple continents. They offer a broad suite of services including public cloud, private cloud, hybrid hosting, bare-metal dedicated servers, CDN, colocation, and cybersecurity solutions. Their platform is designed for [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Leaseweb is a global Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) provider with deep roots in the hosting industry. Founded in 1997 in the Netherlands, Leaseweb now delivers enterprise-grade infrastructure across multiple continents. </p>



<p>They offer a broad suite of services including public cloud, private cloud, hybrid hosting, bare-metal dedicated servers, CDN, colocation, and cybersecurity solutions. Their platform is designed for scalability and flexibility, allowing businesses to grow seamlessly while maintaining high performance. </p>



<p>Leaseweb’s global footprint is backed by many certified data centers spanning Europe, Asia, North America, and Australia. Their network is built for speed and reliability, with multi-terabit capacity and extensive peering across major internet exchanges. </p>



<p>Operational reliability is a strong selling point: Leaseweb advertises uptime at the “core” level and infrastructure built for mission-critical workloads. They support automation through a customer portal and a full API, giving users granular control over provisioning and resource management.</p>



<p>Security, compliance, and performance are central to their service philosophy. They maintain certifications for data integrity and quality, and offer advanced options for storage, computing, and content delivery. </p>



<p>In summary, Leaseweb is a mature, global cloud infrastructure provider that serves enterprises, ISVs, and scale-ups. Their combination of high-bandwidth networking, certified data centers, diverse service offerings, and automation support makes them a strong choice for businesses looking for reliable, scalable, and secure hosting.</p>
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