OpenText Expands Its Data Center in The Netherlands

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OpenText (NASDAQ: OTEX) has expanded its Dutch data center to accommodate OpenText’s Carbonite Server offering. OpenText’s small and medium-sized business (SMB) clients and partners now have additional flexibility and alternatives for storing their data in accordance with UK and EU standards thanks to the extended regional support.

Carbonite Server is a backup and recovery solution for physical, virtual, and legacy systems, with cloud failover as an option. Carbonite Server offers a variety of deployment choices and the ability to recover current or historical data from the cloud via a local appliance.

“The regulatory landscape continues to evolve at a rapid pace,” said Prentiss Donohue, Executive Vice President SMB/C Sales at OpenText. “OpenText is committed to expanding data center support in additional regions to help our customers address complex data sovereignty issues by uniformly ensuring compliance with government regulations.”

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“OpenText is committed to expanding data center support in additional regions to help our customers address complex data sovereignty issues by uniformly ensuring compliance with government regulations,” said Prentiss Donohue, Executive Vice President SMB/C Sales at OpenText.

This expansion of date center presence in the Netherlands would reflect OpenText’s dedication to expanding its European footprint and assisting small and medium-sized enterprises and their partners across the EU.

“As a long-standing partner, we are excited about the availability of a data center outside the UK, as this will provide our customers with additional options and make it even easier for them to comply with GDPR regulations,” said Andreas Schröder, Team Lead Backup & Continuity at EBERTLANG. “We believe this move is another important building block to further establish the portfolio of MailStore, Carbonite and Webroot as the leading data security and email archiving solutions in the DACH region.”

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