OpenText announced today that it will make a number of its world-leading enterprise data and AI solutions available on the AWS European Sovereign Cloud, a new independent cloud for Europe.
By making its hybrid sovereign cloud offering available via the AWS European Sovereign Cloud, Canadian-based OpenText expands its ability to provide a hybrid sovereign cloud in Europe, giving customers the flexibility to leverage the cloud capabilities of AWS while keeping sensitive data and governance firmly anchored within European boundaries.
OpenText Content Management, OpenText Documentum Content Management, OpenText Core Application Security and OpenText Core Service Management will be available on the AWS European Sovereign Cloud, further supporting OpenText’s growing European client base. OpenText’s solutions deliver structured, secure content management, making data ready for AI-powered analytics and automation that accelerate data-driven decision-making; while providing clients with the same security, availability, and performance they expect from AWS. This enables OpenText customers to meet stringent operational autonomy and data residency requirements within the European Union (EU).
The AWS European Sovereign Cloud is a fully featured, independently operated sovereign cloud backed by strong technical controls, sovereign assurances, and legal protections designed to meet the needs of European governments and enterprises. The AWS European Sovereign Cloud infrastructure is entirely located within the EU and operates independently from existing Regions. Customers using the AWS European Sovereign Cloud will benefit from the full power of AWS including the same service portfolio, security, availability, performance, familiar architecture, APIs, and innovations such as the AWS Nitro System.
Customers can begin planning their transition to the AWS European Sovereign Cloud today.
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OpenText Enterprise Data and AI Solutions to be Available on AWS European Sovereign Cloud
OpenText announced today that it will make a number of its world-leading enterprise data and AI solutions available on the AWS European Sovereign Cloud, a new independent cloud for Europe.
By making its hybrid sovereign cloud offering available via the AWS European Sovereign Cloud, Canadian-based OpenText expands its ability to provide a hybrid sovereign cloud in Europe, giving customers the flexibility to leverage the cloud capabilities of AWS while keeping sensitive data and governance firmly anchored within European boundaries.
OpenText Content Management, OpenText Documentum Content Management, OpenText Core Application Security and OpenText Core Service Management will be available on the AWS European Sovereign Cloud, further supporting OpenText’s growing European client base. OpenText’s solutions deliver structured, secure content management, making data ready for AI-powered analytics and automation that accelerate data-driven decision-making; while providing clients with the same security, availability, and performance they expect from AWS. This enables OpenText customers to meet stringent operational autonomy and data residency requirements within the European Union (EU).
The AWS European Sovereign Cloud is a fully featured, independently operated sovereign cloud backed by strong technical controls, sovereign assurances, and legal protections designed to meet the needs of European governments and enterprises. The AWS European Sovereign Cloud infrastructure is entirely located within the EU and operates independently from existing Regions. Customers using the AWS European Sovereign Cloud will benefit from the full power of AWS including the same service portfolio, security, availability, performance, familiar architecture, APIs, and innovations such as the AWS Nitro System.
Customers can begin planning their transition to the AWS European Sovereign Cloud today.
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