Aruba explains the synergy between MotoE and cloud during the opening of its Global Cloud Data Center in Ponte San Pietro (BG) to the press, offering an exclusive vision of the convergence between these two realities.
Through its business unit, Aruba Cloud, the company will participate in the MotoE championship, a category of electric motorcycles in MotoGP, with the Aruba Cloud MotoE team, made up of riders Chaz Davies and Armando Pontone.
During the presentation event, journalists and professionals had the opportunity to visit the campus led by Aruba's CEO, Stefano Cecconi.
The latter illustrated the evolution of the largest data center campus in Italy, as well as company strategies in the cloud sector.
Aruba explains the synergy between MotoE and cloud Stefano Cecconi, CEO of Aruba, explained how “the Aruba Cloud MotoE Team represents a union between two worlds, the technological one and the sporting one, both committed to sustainable innovation.
The cloud, representing the future of IT, meets electric vehicles and MotoE, protagonists of the future of the motoring sector".
Cecconi emphasized the role of MotoE as a "technological laboratory for experimenting and developing Edge Cloud technologies that could improve the performance and efficiency of existing services".
Cloud technologies and MotoE converge on several fronts, including sustainability and performance optimization.
Both sectors aim for energy efficiency and emissions reduction.
The cloud, with its virtualization of computational resources, offers a more efficient infrastructure with less impact on the environment.
Likewise, MotoE is a laboratory for the development of sustainable technologies that could also be adopted in road motorcycles, contributing to the reduction of air pollution.
The announcement of Aruba Cloud's participation in MotoE coincides with the launch of the company's new cloud offering.
This proposal aims to provide customers with a complete and integrated platform, based on open source and market standards.
The services and components of the platform will be interconnected, monitorable and manageable, making the creation of cloud infrastructures efficient and accessible to all customers, regardless of their size.
Corporate strategies in the Cloud Data Center Aruba, with its ambitious expansion projects, places itself as a protagonist in the data center sector.
The Global Cloud Data Center, located in the heart of northern Italy, in Ponte San Pietro, represents a fundamental pillar in the company's growth strategy.
The redevelopment of the industrial area, once home to the historic Legler textile company, is a clear sign of Aruba's commitment to renewing not only the technological infrastructure, but also the surrounding environment.
The modernity and excellence of the Global Cloud Data Center place it at the top of the Italian panorama, offering international level services and guaranteeing maximum security and reliability to its customers.
Furthermore, Aruba has recently expanded its presence in Italy with the construction project of the new Hyper Cloud Data Center in Rome, which will be added to the already consolidated data centers in Arezzo and Ponte San Pietro.
This further investment reflects Aruba's constant pursuit of offering increasingly innovative and cutting-edge solutions in the field of cloud computing and digital services.
Aruba's philosophy, embodied by the vision of its CEO Stefano Cecconi, is based on the idea of "eating your own food", i.e.
on the development of services that the company itself uses internally.
This approach has contributed to Aruba's success in the data center space and continues to drive its growth and expansion in the European market.
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