Aruba becomes European node of Gaia-X to support companies in complying with federated cloud services

Aruba becomes European node of Gaia-X to support companies in complying with federated cloud services

Aruba S.p.A, one of Italy’s leading providers of data centres, web hosting, email, PEC and domain registration services, has announced its entry into the Gaia-X Digital Clearing House, the network of executive nodes that assesses the compliance of companies wishing to become compliant with Gaia-X standards. Aruba will be one of two European nodes of Gaia-X together with the German multi-national, T-Systems. 

Gaia-X was founded with the intention of creating an interoperable and secure cloud, based on compliance with European standards in order to have a free and transparent circulation of data. This is to avoid the risk of lock-in for companies and at the same time foster the widest participation and competition among cloud solution providers, with a certification system at compliance level that guarantees the exercise of rights and data protection. It is a project open to all countries that wish to contribute to its growth and join as members: as a goal, it aims to provide European companies with a cloud that has security standards guaranteed by the European institutional system.

The agreement became official during the Market-X Conference & Expo in Wien, a networking event organised by Gaia-X to raise awareness of the association’s standards and ensure the integration of the Gaia-X community into an ecosystem. Aruba is a ‘day-one member’ of Gaia-X and will play a pivotal role in the development of a secure infrastructure for the sharing and accessing of data between organisations, laying the foundations for a cloud offering based on core European values.

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