Breaking News: Urgo Health Group and Dijon Metropolis Partner for Data Storage in Chevigny-Saint-Sauveur
Chevigny-Saint-Sauveur, France — In a groundbreaking collaboration, the Urgo health group and the Dijon metropolis have joined forces to store their data in the state-of-the-art data center located in Chevigny-Saint-Sauveur. This strategic alliance aims to bolster data security and storage capacity, marking a significant milestone in digital infrastructure. The project, which includes laying fiber optic cables through newly constructed trenches, is expected to save both time and resources for all parties involved.
Enhanced Security and Capacity
The data center at Chevigny-Saint-Sauveur has welcomed two major new clients: the Urgo health group and the Dijon metropolis. This facility is designed to protect and secure data, making it an ideal choice for both entities. The inauguration of this project took place on Friday, June 27, with the presence of key stakeholders.
“The entirety of Urgo’s Dijon sites has been connected to the data center via fiber optic cables to enhance security and storage capacity,” explained Tristan Le Lous, the president of the Urgo group. These cables are buried underground, and the metropolis and the pharmaceutical group have collaborated to streamline the process, effectively achieving two objectives with one effort.
Collaborative Efforts and Cost Efficiency
The metropolis undertook the construction of the trenches and advanced the funds for Urgo’s installations, totaling over €1.5 million. “Urgo has reimbursed their share. This method has allowed Urgo to save time,” noted François Rebsamen, the president of the metropolis and Minister of Territorial Planning. The works were completed in six months, a testament to the efficiency and coordination involved.
Future Implications and Job Creation
The data center, established in 2020, is the second in Côte-d’Or, following the university’s Bourgogne-Europe center. It operates as a colocation facility, allowing various operators to lease storage space. Urgo now occupies 20% of the 700-square-meter site, necessitating the creation of 45 new jobs over the next three years.
Urgo’s expansion in the Dijon metropolitan area is evident, with plans to establish a fourth site at the center Dauphine in Dijon’s city center. This new location will serve as the group’s headquarters, further solidifying its presence in the region.
The collaboration between the Urgo health group and the Dijon metropolis is a prime example of how public-private partnerships can drive technological advancements and economic growth. As data security becomes increasingly paramount, initiatives like this set a precedent for future projects aimed at enhancing digital infrastructure.
Stay tuned for more updates on this groundbreaking partnership and its impact on the region’s digital landscape.
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