Atempo & OVHcloud form a strategic partnership for sovereign data management
John E. Kaye
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Atempo, French software vendor globally recognized for reliable and powerful digital data protection, announces a strategic partnership with OVHcloud, for a sovereign data backup and preservation solution.
This partnership will provide private and public organizations with seamless access to OVHcloud infrastructure hosting and Atempo’s three main solutions: Lina, Miria and Tina. These solutions, labeled “As used by French Armed Forces” provide you with complete freedom to manage data which can be hosted, replicated or restored from OVHcloud data centers.
The combined OVHcloud-Atempo proposal is particularly aimed at private and public entities who do not wish to hand over their data to service providers under the American Cloud Act yet who would like to manage their data in a Public Cloud environment.
Thanks to the know-how and skill sets of two major French digital players, this global solution guarantees total hosted data sovereignty. OVHcloud are in the NEXT40 program and the Atempo-Wooxo Group has just joined the list of French Tech 120 firms.
“Our combined solution is a major signal sent out to businesses and public bodies within the European digital ecosystem. Our collaboration must always be about facilitating access to highly secure solutions on all levels.” Michel Paulin, CEO, OVHcloud.
“We are delighted with this joint collaboration between our two teams to provide a reliable and sovereign end to end solution. We share the vision of an ever-evolving digital world and we both believe that the future resides in an open cloud ecosystem which allows users to freely choose how and where to best manage their data.” Luc d’Urso, CEO, Atempo.
For more information visit: www.atempo.com and www.ovh.co.uk.
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