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Anexia wants to generate the electricity for 110 data centers worldwide itself in the long term. The first small hydropower plant on the Liesing river in Styria is to be followed by others.
Between wait-and-see, concern and confidence: the new US president announced punitive tariffs on imports during the election campaign. WKK expert reassures: “Trump needs the EU as a trading partner.” Anexia CEO Alexander Windbichler has a horror scenario on his mind: Trump can shut down European IT infrastructure by decree.
Anexia financed laboratory for HTL The international cloud and internet service provider Anexia equipped a state-of-the-art laboratory workshop for more than 1000 students at HTL Mössingerstraße in Klagenfurt.
HTL Mössingerstraße has just been named Carinthia's most innovative school for the eighth time. Graduate Alexander Windbichler has built up the international cloud and internet service provider Anexia. The 37-year-old has now set up a modern laboratory at his former school.
The HTL Mössingerstraße has opened the new “ANX.labs”, a flexible laboratory that prepares students for technical professions in a practical way. The rooms, equipped by Anexia, offer modern learning opportunities in electronics and computer technology.
Energy prices are rising in Austria: IT specialist Alexander Windbichler operates his own hydropower plant in Kammern with his globally active Anexia service provider.
The Carinthian cloud provider fell victim to a US company that cancelled long-term contracts and multiplied prices. But Anexia was able to free itself.
We use the cloud all the time in our everyday lives, often without even realising it. But what exactly does this cloud, in which data is stored and processed, look like? (...)
Neptun, On Point Medicals, Mai International and SAL were honored in their categories. The Special Award “Green Technologies - R&D for the Future” went to Anexia.
The “Anexia Rail” project was awarded the Innovation & Research Award of Carinthia for its innovative AI-supported logistics and personnel planning.
Innovative Carinthian companies were awarded the Research Award of Carinthia.
Artificial intelligence requires huge computing capacities. Large data centers are needed to meet this demand worldwide. However, these place special demands on the real estate.
ITWelt.at asked 42 experts about the most important IT topics for 2024. Security remains a perennial topic, fueled not least by the meteoric rise of artificial intelligence, which is the top IT trend for 2024 for all respondents.
Alexander Windbichler, CEO of Anexia, outlines the most important IT trends for 2024 in an interview with ITWelt.at.
Alexander Windbichler is the founder and CEO of the internationally active Klagenfurt-based cloud service and internet service provider Anexia, with data center locations in 70 countries.
International cloud provider Anexia provides Villach kindergartens with 13 BeeBots. The aim of the “learning bees” to be programmed by children is to familiarize them with the challenges of the digital world at an early age.
Old substance to be revived: IT service provider Anexia is converting the Haferdepot site in Klagenfurt into a business headquarters with a data center and other facilities.
The Carinthian IT company is on course for growth and is building a new headquarters in Klagenfurt. The cloud service provider wants to produce its own electricity and is looking for space for PV, hydropower and wind power.
The customers of Silicon Valley Bank had to fear for their money for days. They were not spoken to.
Anexia CEO Alexander Windbichler talks about his customer relationship with the insolvent Silicon Valley Bank. How it came about, why he didn't lose any money and what lessons he has learned from it. “SVB was a bank that understood us.”
More than 37,000 customers, with an average of 4.2 million dollars in their accounts: Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) was the house bank for half the start-up world in the USA and beyond. The bank's collapse last week sent shockwaves through the industry - all the way to Austria. Today we speak exclusively to a founder whose company was directly affected by the crash.
Alexander Windbichler (35) founded Anexia as a high school graduate. The company is now represented on every continent. In this interview, he describes the consequences of the lack of European cloud providers and reveals whether he will ever be offline.
Many Carinthians fear for their data following the cyberattack on IT systems of the country. IT expert Alexander Windbichler from Klagenfurt explains the background and protection options in the “Krone” newspaper.
Carinthia is in trouble after the hacker attack. Anexia boss Windbichler is an expert; he has 350,000 attacks a day. A conversation about the IT mafia, dark figures and ransom money.
A little bit from another planet and a whole lot Carinthian: Alexander Windbichler (35), the founder and CEO of IT service provider Anexia.
The TiKo is delighted to have received a large donation from Anexia as part of a company challenge to mark its 15th anniversary.
Alexander Windbichler founded Anexia 15 years ago. The internet service provider has reinvented itself several times since then, but stability is what counts most in economic terms.
Wow, what a story – and then one with a happy ending. As we reported, the Carinthian software startup Hex around Philipp Hungerländer slipped into insolvency proceedings at the end of 2020 - the COVID crisis was too much for the young company's ambitious plans. [...]
A new start for the algorithm start-up Hex, which had slipped into bankruptcy: Anexia acquires the software company. Alexander Windbichler has big plans for the new acquisition.
If you flop down on the couch in Austria and stream a Netflix movie, [...]
The Carinthia-based IT service provider Anexia operates 97 data centers worldwide. During the pandemic, not only is the volume of data rising sharply, but so is the workload.
Alexander Windbichler (33) is head of Anexia, one of the most successful internet companies in Europe - with Klagenfurt as its headquarters. What opportunities does he see in digitalization for the city?
The Carinthian IT company Anexia already has 90 locations worldwide and is competing with Google, Apple & Co. for data centers.
Setting up a company is a piece of cake. Building up a customer base afterwards is often trickier than expected. Born in Lesachtal, Alexander Windbichler was introduced to the big wide world of programming in his early school days [...]
Working from home and lockdowns are also making the pandemic a stress test for mobile networks and the internet. The increased data volumes in Austria can still be absorbed well. However, if the supply bottlenecks persist, things will get tight for some company networks and data centers.
In an interview with Trending Topics, Alexander Windbichler, CEO and founder of Anexia, talks about how his company manages to keep customers' web services online and fend off DDoS attacks at the same time.
SOMEONE IS IN THE RIGHT INDUSTRY! He started out as a shooting star and global whirlwind in IT/web hosting, software and app development. With his irrepressible innovative creative drive and youthful daring, he has achieved an enormous amount. [...]
33-year-old Alexander Windbichler is CEO of Anexia, an IT company that has become indispensable in these times of working from home. With 5,000 business customers worldwide, the company with 250 employees and headquarters in Klagenfurt and other offices in Austria, Germany and America operates over 90 data centers around the globe. [...]
The data centers at IT service provider Anexia are now running at full speed. Although precautions were taken in good time, things could get tight.
The bakery around the corner, the milk vending machine, freshly filled by the farmer, the pasta specialists - they have all picked themselves up again after the first corona shock and have come together under the Carinthian platform “Das pack ma”.
Entire workforces are now working from home and IT service providers are in demand like never before. Some even help free of charge.
Backup specialist Veeam Software announced the winners of the Veeam Partner Awards 2019 at the Partner Summit in Vienna yesterday evening.
Choosing the right technological trends is becoming more and more decisive for competition, but they no longer exist in isolation.
Data centers and server farms have enormous CO2 emissions. More conscious use can improve the situation.
The Klagenfurt-based company Anexia has managed to stand up to internet giants such as Google, Microsoft and Amazon in the field of cloud hosting. Thanks to customer proximity, maximum security and individual digitalization solutions, Anexia enjoys the trust of many well-known companies.
The Wölfnitz kindergarten was brought up to date with technology trolleys. The increasing shortage of workers makes it all the more important to familiarize children with new media at an early age. The project is sponsored by Klagenfurt IT giant Anexia.
Anexia is an Austria-based IT provider offering high-quality managed hosting solutions as well as software and app development services. With a focus on delivering customized solutions and hands-on support, Anexia aims to stand out among industry giants like AWS and Azure.
Armed security forces protect Anexia data centers: “There is a technology and economic war on the Internet,” says Anexia owner Alexander Windbichler.
Alexander Windbichler on cyber security and the plans of the successful Carinthian cloud provider.
Alexander Windbichler founded Anexia at the age of 19. Today, the company has locations around the world and competes with companies such as Google and Amazon with its high-quality products. In the STEIL interview, the founder talks about his path to success and the difficulties that the IT industry brings with it.
In today's digitalized world, storage space is a rare commodity. Alexander Windbichler from Klagenfurt and his company Anexia ensure, among other things, that it never runs out.
The University of Klagenfurt is hosting a career fair on November 13. A great opportunity not only for students and graduates, but also for Carinthian companies.
They make their money on the web and are conquering the globe: in recent years, the digital geniuses of our country have taught the big players from Carinthia to be afraid.
Two recent surveys on cloud use in domestic companies clearly show that certain myths, such as the that local data storage is more secure than cloud solutions are slowing down the efficient use of cloud services in Austrian companies. Austrian companies. Time to acquire cloud know-how.
“We need to strengthen our network considerably.” It was with this insight that the Austrian IT service provider Anexia began the project to completely renew its backbone instead of updating the existing infrastructure.
The Austrian cloud provider and IT service provider Anexia, based in Klagenfurt, is further expanding its network infrastructure.
Alexander Windbichler. The Anexia boss sees his success in offering his customers solutions that actually work. He is focusing on sustainability when it comes to company growth, and the headquarters in Klagenfurt will remain for the time being - mainly for emotional reasons.
IT service provider Anexia. Founder Alexander Windbichler is suffering from the “brain drain” to Vienna.
Storage. The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is making companies rethink where they store their data securely.
A Distributed Denial of Service attack on Austrian servers has been running at up to 700 gigabits per second over the past few days. According to the Carinthian IT service provider Anexia, this is the largest cyber attack on Austrian IT systems to date.
The Klagenfurt-based IT service provider Anexia was the target of a gigantic hacker attack - more than 700 gigabits of data hit the servers every second. The attack was repelled.
One of the biggest cyber attacks ever has been underway for days and is also targeting domestic services. The aim: to paralyze websites and companies.
Domestic IT service provider was able to fend off the most serious attack to date.
Alexander Windbichler brings global corporations online. His biggest problem: the flood of criminals who paralyze websites. The solution: a robot that automatically blocks attackers.
The IT company “Anexia”, headquartered in Klagenfurt, is on course for growth. Further jobs are to be created by 2018, and the 85th data center location worldwide has now been opened in the USA. Data center location has now been opened. The high-security facility stores sensitive data from public authorities, insurers and the aviation industry.
Never say start-up to Anexia. Alexander Windbichler, owner and CEO of the IT service provider, is focusing on solid growth. He is now building a new company headquarters in Klagenfurt.
Extremely young managers are no longer a rarity in politics and business. Digitalization is accelerating this development. However, the rapid rise can also be followed by a rapid fall - if the pitfalls of such situations are not recognized in good time.
How 30-year-old Alexander Windbichler is succeeding under his own steam against US Internet giants such as Amazon and Google.
In the column “5 questions for...” we regularly interview innovative minds from the fields of IT / data center operations and hosting. This week we introduce Christian Inzko, COO of Anexia.
How Carinthian Alexander Windbichler is successful against US internet giants without any investors at all.
Alexander Windbichler was 19 when he founded Anexia, now a 150-strong IT services company. His youth did not stand in his way. Age, however, created confidence more quickly.
“We're not a start-up,” says Alexander Windbichler, one of the country's most successful internet entrepreneurs. He has been in the ring with Google for eleven years, bunkers all series in the basement for Netflix and convinces banks with his “Hättiwari Index”.
Before certification, you should always consult a consultant who can also advise you on the choice of certification body. This is the view of Christian Inzko, Anexia COO.
The Austrian IT company Anexia has acquired the German hosting company netcup.
The Austrian hoster Anexia is buying its German competitor netcup. In future, the company will operate as an independent unit in a strategic alliance with its new parent company.
Klagenfurt entrepreneur ALEXANDER WINDBICHLER turned a student start-up into the data service provider Anexia with customers such as Netflix, BWM, Lufthansa, Rewe and airbnb.
Christian Inzko from Klagenfurt takes over the operational management of infrastructure, software development and sales at Anexia.
Some couch potatoes might be disappointed: Anyone watching “House of Cards” on Netflix is not connected to a server in L.A.
20,000 customers around the globe - from BMW to Carrera, from PCCW to Western Union - rely on his expertise: Carinthian Alexander Windbichler has built up his IT “empire” away from the loud public eye.
The company Anexia, founded in Carinthia, wants to become a leading cloud provider - and is even attracting large US companies as customers.
The Graz-based telephone provider Telematica Internet Service Provider GmbH is now also part of ANX Holding.
Hoster Anexia believes that the Internet of Things is a key trend. CEO Alexander Windbichler therefore expects that...
The Carinthian ANX Holding, parent company of the IT company ANEXIA, is taking over the Viennese hosting company emerion. All employees and the management of emerion will remain on board.
Benjamin Klempin is now Head of Marketing at Carinthia's most successful IT service provider Anexia.
For the 15th time, the Deloitte EMEA Technology Fast 500 competition...
As part of the Deloitte EMEA Technology Fast 500 competition, the fastest growing companies in the...
They left school as high school graduates and will return tomorrow at 10.45 a.m. as successful “doers”.
Austria's only IT trade fair with 60 exhibitors is currently taking place in Klagenfurt. The main topic for entrepreneurs is cash registers.
The dmexco, short for Digital Marketing Exposition & Conference, recently took place in Cologne with over 40,000 industry experts from the digital economy.
Anexia-Software was the largest Austrian exhibitor at the “dmexco” trade fair in Cologne.
It's not just Runtastic's million-dollar coup that is set to further boost the start-up scene. New framework conditions are providing a breath of fresh air and a spirit of optimism.
Airborne Motion Pictures, Bergaffe, Trinitec and Hole Pools. Young Carinthian companies that have made many positive headlines in recent years.
Tiger states such as Singapore and Taiwan are becoming increasingly interesting for store operators. But anyone who wants to expand their store or app into distant countries has a hard time...
System houses with strong customer-specific know-how such as S&T are indispensable for many medium-sized and large companies.
Interxion, a leading European provider of carrier and cloud-neutral colocation data centre services, today announced that it has been selected by Anexia...
In preparation for founding a start-up or at the beginning of the company phase, every decision needs to be carefully considered and every euro invested wisely.
Founded in 2006 by Alexander Windbichler as a classic Internet provider, ANEXIA now operates from five locations, some of which are international...
Virtualization is already making a huge impact on IT, with 2014 seeing dramatically inrcreased use, particularly in data center networks...
At build!Impuls 2015, the build! Start-up Center looked for and found creative business ideas. 16 finalists have been selected.
“48 submissions, exactly half of which are female.” Daniela Planinschetz-Riepl, spokesperson for the build! start-up center, is delighted about the female power in the 2015 impulse ideas competition.
Heads were spinning for three days in the DomCenter coworking space. 60 participants from Austria, Slovenia and Italy worked on new projects at the “Startup Live” event.
Until the end of January, the build! start-up center was looking for the most creative business ideas in the whole country: Now the 16 finalists have been chosen...
At the age of 19, the Carinthian founded an Internet provider. Today, his customers include organizations such as the African Development Bank.
72 managing directors of domestic IT providers or institutions contributed to COMPUTERWELT's annual outlook.
The end of the year is coming, and the holiday season is upon us, so this newsletter is earlier than usual. We’re not going to say much this month – we’d rather let the pictures from a fantastic year do the talking for us. But first…
The three Austrian award winners Internex GmbH, Ranorex GmbH and ANEXIA Internetdienstleistungs GmbH are characterized by above-average sales growth rates over the last five financial years.
In 2013, the Austrian company Anexia made it onto the Deloitte EMEA Technology Fast 500 list. This annual list recognizes the fastest growing TMT companies.
Anexia prevails against strong competition and wins in the “Information and Consulting” category.
The digital world is less abstract than expected. Alexander Windbichler, 27-year-old founder and managing director of the Carinthian internet provider Anexia, has turned this fact into a business principle.
The Austrian Export Award 2014 was presented by the Federal Minister of Science, Research and Economy at a festive evening gala ...
At the 12th Carinthian Export Day, four companies were honored for their successes.
The World Wide Cloud offers a globally available Infrastructure-as-a-Service cloud - always in compliance with European security guidelines.
Software has become an integral part of all areas of our society. Whether extensions in the office area, GPS tracking systems for mobile devices or software solutions for ...
Coming from a classical Internet Service Provider background, Anexia has shifted to infrastructure services and now cloud with momentum and growth constantly rising.
Right in the heart of Vienna, ANEXIA operates the ultra-modern, ISO 9001 and ISO 27001-certified DATASIX data center on over 500 m².
Deloitte compiles an annual ranking of the fastest growing technology companies in the EMEA region (Europe, Middle East, Africa).
ANEXIA was founded in June 2006 by Alexander Windbichler as a classic Internet service provider and software service provider immediately after graduating from HTL.
Solid small businesses. ANEXIA Internetdienstleistungs GmbH, based in Klagenfurt, develops web-based software and specializes in the installation, configuration and operation of server systems.
With the World Wide Cloud (WWC), ANEXIA offers a globally available Infrastructure as a Service Cloud (IaaS).
Carinthia's IT sector has experienced a boost in recent years. It is a positive sign that many Carinthian companies are taking advantage of it.
The Association of the German Internet Industry eco presented its annual Internet Awards in Cologne on Thursday. The prizes were awarded in particular to equipment and infrastructure providers.
The best of the best have been found. From intelligent heating control and cloud solutions in the automotive industry to cell phone security solutions and new ...
When the REKORD-Fenster franchise system decided to centralize its IT infrastructure in 2009, it looked for a new overall support solution and found the Klagenfurt-based IT service provider ANEXIA.
Anexia won the jury prize in the “Infrastructure” category at this year's Hosting and Service Provider Summit. The prize was awarded for the innovative business model of the “global cloud”.
Dogado, Anexia and InternetX are the names of the winners of the Hosting & Service Provider Award 2013 in the Application Services, Infrastructure Services and Domain Services categories.
With over 40 employees and an average company growth of 90 percent per year, ANEXIA is one of the most ambitious IT companies in the Carinthian region.
Started six years ago by Alexander Windbichler as a one-man business after a school project, the Klagenfurt-based company ANEXIA now has 40 employees and is a member of the Austrian ...
With over 40 employees and an average company growth of 90 percent per year, ANEXIA is one of the most ambitious IT companies in the Carinthian region.
At the Klagenfurt-based Internet service provider ANEXIA, female programmers, among others, ensure a good, balanced working atmosphere. After all, nine women are already working at ANEXIA ...
ANEXIA, a pan-European IT services company with locations in Germany and Austria, recorded triple-digit growth in the past financial year 2011 ...
High school graduates can take a leaf out of this young man's book - after all, Alexander Windbichler founded his own company between his written and oral A-levels.
The new Turracher Höhe app, developed by “alengo” and “ANEXIA”, provides data on weather and piste conditions, ticket prices and piste maps in a matter of seconds...
Caritas is one of the first social service providers in Carinthia to rely on data outsourcing. It is supported in this by the Carinthian IT company ANEXIA, which takes care of the security ...
Within five years, a young man from Klagenfurt has become a millionaire - his business idea started with a high school graduation project.
To increase the quality of products and work processes, more and more companies are introducing appropriate management systems. The IT service provider ANEXIA also relies on quality management ...
Small but mighty: 24-year-old Alexander Windbichler from Klagenfurt has a good nose for apps. His IT company ANEXIA is flourishing and has achieved its first million in sales.