Orange and Kerys Software eliminate trade-off between security and IT efficiency

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For large organizations, securing workstations for sensitive projects and data without undermining the user experience remains a real challenge. (A newsroom; Art by Silverlinings in the style of Wes Anderson)

For large organizations, securing workstations for sensitive projects and data without undermining the user experience remains a real challenge. Traditional approaches, whether based on multiple devices or on VDI (Virtual Desktop Infrastructure), often force organizations to choose among security, performance and ease of use.

Kerys Software offers a new approach to secure virtualization, enabling several work environments to run locally on a single device, seamlessly for the user and in full compliance with ANSSI recommendations.

Supporting the growth of French start-ups to strengthen digital sovereignty

As a sponsor of the French Tech 2030 class, Orange has structured its support around three growth drivers – buy, distribute and integrate – to not only give French start-ups and scale-ups visibility, but to ensure they are selected, tested and progressively deployed across the business ecosystem. These priorities form the basis of the initiative presented by Orange at VivaTech, alongside the Mission French Tech. The collaboration between Orange and Kerys Software is currently built around the following flagship projects:

  • Pilot project to integrate YS::Desktop across several Group entities as part of the NIS2 Directive;
  • Integration assessment for workplace solutions offered by Orange Business;
  • Joint commercial initiatives targeting sensitive accounts, including ministries and banks, to encourage adoption of the technology in regulated sectors.

At its core, the challenge is simple: shorten the path from a promising technology to real adoption by major clients.

Read the full press release here.