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Pydio partners with Numergy to deploy a secure Open Source box, hosted in France

February 2014 by Marc Jacob

Pydio, the ultra-secure Open Source file sharing platform, is now available through Numergy service catalogue. Numergy partners now can provide their businesses and public sector client with white-labelled data box solution, securely hosted on sovereign soil, in France.

Today, 4 out of 10 employees store, access and share professional files with their personal cloud account (Google Drive, Dropbox, YouSendIt , WeTransfer). Sensitive data is being hosted on foreign soil, and shared with proprietary software – a combination which is not secure at all for businesses.

Surveillance programs are on the rise (NSA , PRISM), spyware and malware proliferate. Hence, French companies need to provide their employees with file sharing tools with consumer grade interfaces… and request enterprise grade security.

That is why Pydio and Numergy are joining forces to offer medium and large French businesses a file sharing box which is secure, powerful and cost efficient. Data is accessed and shared from any modern browser, as well as from Android and Apple mobile phones and tablets.

This alliance is aimed at all the organizations that wish to protect their sensitive data; it specifically meets the requirements of public sector and education organizations where confidentiality is a paramount.

Cloud computing champion Numergy (IaaS) delivers secure hosting, with business data stored in multiple data centers on sovereign soil, in France. File sharing platform Pydio meets tight security requirements: its open source code is constantly audited by the community, and permanently secured by its developers.


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