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The sovereign cloud, driving your transformation

As part of the Cloud best practicein partnership with UGAP and Capgemini, Christophe LesurCEO of Cloud Temple, was a guest in the studio ofPublic players. Find out how Cloud Temple guarantees digital confidence by placing security and sovereignty at the heart of public organisations' information systems.

Public sector: conflicting issues

Public players are faced with three injunctions that may seem contradictory:

  • transform and dematerialise using digital technology to deliver public services effectively and give citizens simplified access to services.
  • guarantee the security of their information systems. However, dematerialisation makes organisations vulnerable to cyber-attacks, as demonstrated by the recent explosion in data theft and IT blockages suffered by local authorities.
  • through sovereignty, guarantee the regalian functions of the state and protect sensitive public service data from extraterritorial laws.

Cloud Temple reconciles transformation and security 

Cloud Temple supports public organisations in these challenges. Its business is to transform information systems while guaranteeing best practice in terms of security and sovereignty. To achieve this, Cloud Temple has over 15 years' experience, 7 regional service centres, 300+ cloud engineers, 5000+ applications in operation and 500+ cloud transformation projects.

An IAAS platform to the highest French standards

Cloud Temple has built a cloud platform that complies with the French government's security and sovereignty policy. The Agence Nationale de Sécurité des Systèmes d'Information (ANSSI) has attested to this by awarding it SecNumCloud certification. To integrate ANSSI requirements into the very heart of its infrastructures, Cloud Temple has mobilised 20 engineers over a period of 2.5 years. The trusted cloud platform also has Health Data Hosting (HDS) certification and ISO 27001 and ISAE 3402 certification.

A trusted cloud that meets the needs of the public sector

As well as complying with these standards, safety also means :

  • performance : technological choices and partnerships with players such as Cisco and IBM enable Cloud Temple to support workloads (SAP S/4Hana, HR applications, finance, etc.) that are highly demanding in terms of performance.
  • availability : Cloud Temple guarantees 24/7 availability of websites and applications so that users can access services anywhere, anytime, and operates, for example, the CNED platforms and the technical platform for first-year medical exams.
  • integrity : For example, Cloud Temple protects the data of a national scientific institute through a solution that is easy to manage, automated and ultra-secure.

Digital sobriety, the new challenge for the public sector

Cloud Temple takes the issue of digital sobriety very seriously, and its challenge is to help business departments make their processes more energy-efficient. Cloud Temple's tools are capable of targeting an application, quantifying the consumption of each use and highlighting the levers for reduction. The teams are also able to help public sector bodies to right-size their cloud resources in real time. For example, by switching off certain servers at night. Finally, Cloud Temple can carry out more structural migrations, which will have a much greater impact. These involve optimising the application architecture itself: replatforming and refactoring.

Choose Cloud Temple with the UGAP market

Cloud Temple's external cloud offering is now available with the UGAP and Capgemini "Cloud computing services" contract. Through this contract, the public sector now has easy, cost-effective access to the cloud, thanks to a simplified procedure that complies with the public procurement framework and avoids the need for dedicated calls for tender.

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When?
12/13/2022
Speaker
Christophe LESUR
Christophe LESUR
Managing Director of Cloud Temple
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