Internet Vikings expands hosting services in New Jersey

September 7, 2022
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After operating in the state for over a year, the supplier is broadening its hosting offerings.

After spending over a year in New Jersey, Internet Vikings is continuing to expand its hosting services. The global supplier develops custom technology solutions, catering to clients across the US. 

Now, the hosting solutions company has secured approval to offer a wider range of customizable hosting services to New Jersey iGaming and online sports betting businesses.

Internet Vikings CEO Rickard Vikström commented: "Entering the New Jersey market was a top priority, and the latest advancements are set to be a huge gain for us. Our experts are already busy preparing the next steps to offer the full suite of Infrastructure-as-a-Service."

The company plans to continue its expansion throughout the US. 

Internet Vikings Founder and CTO Victor Jerlin added: "We want to continue adding value to iGaming businesses across the US with our extensive understanding of the market and reliable cloud hosting options.

"Entering New Jersey is a big step forward for us, and the team looks forward to welcoming new clients and partnerships."

In July, Internet Vikings announced its move into Iowa, adding another US state to its operations. 

In regard to this, Jerlin commented: "As each of the U.S. states come to recognize the massive economic benefits of a well-regulated online gaming market, our goal is to stay ahead and help businesses of all sizes to make the most of this unprecedented opportunity. 

"Getting started in Iowa is another step towards moving the industry and our customers upward and onward."

Internet Vikings have offices and data centers that are already hosting customers on five continents. 

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