Wednesday, December 22, 2021

National Public Cloud: Arsat to enter Latin American market in 2022

The Argentine state company will incorporate technology, personnel and network updates, in addition to strengthening the data center.

Arsat seeks to position the National Public Cloud as a strategic point in Latin America, to which companies and local state agencies and countries in the region resort in order to obtain computing, storage and security infrastructure, with the same quality that they had been hiring from foreign suppliers (and, on the national scale, at AR Peso value).

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