Acronis, a Swiss Cyber Protection multinational, announced today the opening of a new Acronis Cloud Data Center in Rome. The new center aims to speed up and optimize data access for cybersecurity service providers offering Acronis solutions to their customers. The Rome Data Center joins more than twenty centers already opened by the company in Great Britain, Switzerland, France, Germany, Finland, Sweden and the rest of continental Europe.
With the new data center in Rome, the company explains, the Italian Service Providers will have a new local office in which to securely store business-critical data.
The advantage is the ability to offer corporate customers the localization of data within the borders of the country through the flagship products of Acronis, namely the Cyber Cloud platform and Cyber Protect, a service that integrates Acronis solutions in a single control panel for disaster recovery, next-generation antimalware and tools for cybersecurity and endpoint monitoring.
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The choice to open local Data Centers in Europe is for Acronis – as for many other competitors in the sector – a response to the shift of the corporate market towards cloud solutions. By ensuring “data sovereignty” in the country where service provider customers operate, Acronis wants to create the fundamental foundation of trust and trust for any cybersecurity business.
“The opening of a Cloud Data Center in Italy reinforces the country’s importance in Acronis’ strategy, and is a step forward in the expansion, even locally, of our business” explained Denis Cassinerio, Acronis Regional Sales Director for Southern Europe. “We want to promote the acceleration and expansion of the Italian market. We are confident that the new Datacenter in Rome will bring significant benefits to our partners”.
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The Acronis Cloud Data Centers are also equipped with operational structures and technologies aimed at guaranteeing the physical security of the sites, thanks for example to the adoption of the “Need plus Two” (N + 2) approach, i.e. the use of a quantity of resources equal to the processing needs plus two distinct and separate backups. The Italian platform is hosted in the Noovle Data Center in Rome, the cloud company of the Tim Group, which provides a Tier IV (Uptime Institute) and rating 4 (Ansi / Tia 942) certified infrastructure capable of guaranteeing the necessary standards of availability, resilience and physical security.
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