The French company will use the HPE GreenLake for Disaster Recovery solution, which is designed to safeguard data from the edge to the cloud

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AntemetA selects the HPE GreenLake for Disaster Recovery solution from Hewlett Packard Enterprise for its new service. (Credit: Coolcaesar/Wikimedia Commons)

Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) said that its HPE GreenLake for Disaster Recovery cloud-native data solution has been selected by AntemetA, a French cloud services provider, for introducing a new automated disaster recovery service.

HPE GreenLake for Disaster Recovery is designed to safeguard data from the edge to the cloud, to develop a private hosting infrastructure for supporting strategic workloads as well as drive new business growth.

AntemetA, which has data centres in France, is said to offer a one-stop service to businesses for IT infrastructure solutions, private and public cloud services.

The company is increasing its sovereign cloud service portfolio to offer advanced ransomware protection and give the best solution to customers needing on-premises cloud experience and having demands for proximity, security, and sovereignty.

AntemetA CEO Stéphane BLANC said: “The concepts of security, safety and sovereignty have never been more crucial.

“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.”

HPE GreenLake for Disaster Recovery is provided in an as-a-service model via the HPE GreenLake platform. The scalable and flexible solution is said to provide a solid disaster recovery solution for always-on applications, ransomware protection from growing cyber threats, and seamless application of hybrid cloud and data mobility.

The new cloud-native data solution combines capabilities gained via HPE’s acquisition of data management and protection provider Zerto with HPE technologies. Furthermore, by making capacity available on demand, HPE GreenLake addresses very high flexibility requirements and deployments of fast recovery solutions.

HPE France managing director Alain Melon said: “Data is the most critical asset and is essential to operate in this new digital economy.

“We are excited to accelerate innovation and deliver best-in-class data management and disaster recovery capabilities with AntemetA to give customers the ability to protect their data and recover in minutes after a ransomware attack.”