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Moet Hennessy Information Services (MHIS) is dedicated to providing global IT competencies and shared resources to all units in the company's Wines & Spirits division. To make data secure, harmonize the technologies used, address the growing demand for more data volume, and solve problems inherent to the backup process (such as manipulation errors and lengthy processing times), MHIS suggested deploying new data backup solutions. The IT center then called on A2P, specialized integrator for storage and backup services, well known in the market for its strong skills in LEGATO NetWorker software and specialized in storage/backup architectures.
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