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AntemetA selects HPE GreenLake for disaster recovery service

Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) announced that AntemetA, a leading cloud service provider in France, has selected HPE GreenLake for Disaster Recovery to build a private hosting infrastructure to support strategic workloads and drive new business growth.
HPE GreenLake edge-to-cloud platformAntemetA is a private managed cloud services provider in France, providing IT infrastructure solutions, private and public cloud services, to businesses.

The leading IT solutions provider is expanding its cloud services to provide advanced ransomware protection and offer the best solution to customers looking for on-premises cloud experience and demands for proximity, sovereignty and security.

“Protecting company’s data can only be achieved through round-the-clock AI-augmented monitoring to prevent, identify and circle any cyber-attack or infection. The ransomware security guaranteed by HPE expands AntemetA’s data management and disaster recovery capabilities, giving customers the ability to protect their data and recover in minutes after a ransomware attack,” said Stephane BLANC, CEO of AntemetA.

The new flexible solution is delivered in an as-a-service model through the HPE GreenLake platform to offer the most robust disaster recovery solution in the industry for always-on applications, ransomware protection from increasing cyber threats, and seamless hybrid cloud application and data mobility.

Beyond replacing the storage system in a pay-per-use model, HPE, as a technology and cloud service provider, helped AntemetA cloud division implement a cloud-native data infrastructure using the HPE Alletra 6000 to provide efficient and resilient storage, delivered in a cloud experience.

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