velia.net
velia.net is a German internet and hosting provider that offers server, cloud, and connectivity services for enterprise and institutional environments.
- Dedicated servers and bare-metal infrastructure
- Cloud hosting and virtual server services
- Colocation and data center services
- Network connectivity, transit, and IP services
- Domain, DNS, and managed hosting support
More About velia.net
velia.net provides infrastructure services for organizations that need hosted systems, network access, and data center capacity. Its service areas include server hosting, cloud infrastructure, colocation, and connectivity, which places it in the infrastructure hosting and network services categories used in enterprise IT directories.
The company’s offerings fit deployment models that use dedicated hardware, virtualized resources, and hosted facilities. This supports use cases where customers need control over operating systems, network settings, and application placement, while using provider-managed facilities and upstream network capacity. The service mix also aligns with common data center architectures that combine compute, storage, and routing components across hosted environments.
Connectivity is part of the company’s position in the market. For enterprise buyers, that can include internet access, IP transit, and related network services tied to hosted infrastructure. In directory taxonomy, this places velia.net alongside providers of cloud hosting, colocation, and carrier-neutral data center services.
The company’s current solution areas are centered on infrastructure rather than application software. That includes server provisioning, hosted infrastructure, and network services for organizations that operate internal systems or external-facing workloads. The result is a profile that maps to infrastructure operations, hosting, and connectivity categories.
For enterprise and institutional environments, velia.net is grouped with vendors that supply compute capacity, facility space, and network transport under managed service models. Its offerings support workloads that require server placement, network routing, and hosting facilities rather than packaged business applications.