DEEP by POST Group and OVHcloud have officially launched their strategic partnership for the implementation of a sovereign cloud in Luxembourg.
This partnership reflects the joint commitment of DEEP and OVHcloud to strengthen digital sovereignty in Europe. Based on OVHcloud solutions, DEEP will offer its customers a cloud offering that meets the highest data protection and security criteria, specially adapted to the Luxembourg market, with a commercial launch scheduled before the end of 2025.
The DEEP Sovereign Cloud will be based on OVHcloud’s On-Prem Cloud Platform ‘OPCP’. This provides an integrated cloud platform (hardware and software) that will be, in disconnected mode, hosted and operated autonomously by DEEP in its own Tier IV-certified data centres located in Luxembourg.
The platform has already begun to be deployed in one DEEP data centre, enabling DEEP by POST Group to fully understand the capabilities, robustness and reliability of the solution.
The cloud services offered by DEEP will enable Luxembourgish companies and organisations to host their most sensitive and critical data on an infrastructure with computing power adapted to multiple needs, from data storage and business applications to AI usage.
In addition to secure and disconnected storage, a range of sovereign applications will be made available to customers, offering a variety of tools and services developed by European partners. These applications will process, utilise and transform data, while ensuring compliance with security and data protection standards.
Sébastien Genesca, CEO of DEEP, said: “This strategic partnership allows us to offer a fully sovereign and local cloud infrastructure, free from extraterritorial laws. The solution is suitable for the most sensitive applications, operating in an entirely disconnected mode.”
“We are proud to bring this unique blend of OVHcloud expertise directly to DEEP. With our OPCP solution, DEEP will be able to rely on innovative and highly secure cloud solutions to develop bespoke services for its own customers in Luxembourg. This collaboration positions OVHcloud once again as a trusted technology partner that strengthens the strategic autonomy of European organisations,” added Benjamin Revcolevschi, CEO of OVHcloud.
Minister Lex Delles concluded: “This strategic partnership is a concrete example of how European companies can work together to deliver cutting-edge technology solutions, reinforcing Europe’s technological independence and positioning Luxembourg as an important player in the Digital Transformation space.”
The Sovereign Cloud will complement the existing private and public cloud offerings offered by DEEP, offering a full range of solutions adapted to the needs of Luxembourg businesses.