Case Study

The home of the future is on Cloud

ABSTRACT
Our Client's home automation solutions meet Engineering D.HUB's services, for a Cloud solution that ensures security and reliability of stored data.

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Challenge
Our Client, part of a global group with 30,000 employees worldwide produces devices for energy distribution, communication, light, audio, climate and security control, for living spaces and more. Today, it is a leading player in home automation, producing IoT devices that allow end-users to remotely control and manage their home.
Approach
The large amount of data generated and transmitted through IoT requires safe and reliable cloud infrastructures, and here Engineering comes into play. The Data Centers managed by Engineering D.HUB, our company for outsourcing and Cloud migration services, host the Client's data, ensuring high logical and physical security.
Solution
Taking advantage of its multi-cloud and hybrid portfolio, Engineering D.HUB designed a Disaster Recovery solution for our Client's critical systems, based on Microsoft Azure Public Cloud services, meeting its requirements and its Group outsourcing strategy. The solution is based on a pay-per-use model and allowed the Client to dispose its existing Disaster Recovery infrastructure, hosted in one of its Data Centers, minimizing the resources needed for normal operations and being able to activate additional resources, on demand, only for testing periods or in case of actual disasters.
Results

Highly automated procedures and run books

Quantity of resources is adapted to the growth of production environments

Service interruption time in case of disaster is minimized

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