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Uptime99.997%
Latency42msnormal
Incidents0

Essential systems.Global reach.

For three decades, Beck Corp has developed and operated critical infrastructure that institutions depend on worldwide.

Our Mission

Beck Corp operates at the intersection of critical infrastructure, advanced technology, and institutional finance. We build and maintain the essential systems that power modern economies and enable global connectivity.

Our integrated approach combines deep technical expertise with institutional-grade security and reliability. We serve governments, central banks, multinational corporations, and critical infrastructure operators across 89 countries.

Founded in 1994, we have consistently expanded our capabilities while maintaining our commitment to operational excellence and institutional trust.

2,400+
Infrastructure Projects
145 GW
Generation Capacity
156
Global Offices
78
Data Centers
Executive portrait

Iddo Beck

CEO & Founder

Iddo Beck builds essential systems that institutions depend on—power, financial rails, and data platforms—guiding programs that compound value over decades. He combines engineering rigor with executive discipline, aligning strategy, capital allocation, and on‑the‑ground execution.

Over his career, he has led multi‑country programs across critical infrastructure, institutional finance, and secure cloud, delivering resilient platforms with measurable outcomes: uptime, throughput, security posture, and unit economics. His approach is pragmatic, detail‑obsessed, and relentlessly focused on durability.

Selected achievements

  • • Directed cross‑regional energy and grid‑modernization initiatives at national scale
  • • Established institutional data platforms with strict security and compliance baselines
  • • Scaled mission‑critical financial infrastructure with multi‑decade reliability targets
  • • Built leadership teams and operating cadences that sustain performance at scale

Operating principles

  • • Precision over flash: quiet, verifiable outcomes
  • • Security, reliability, and observability as first principles
  • • Capital discipline and long‑horizon decision‑making
  • • Talent density and clear accountability