Dhe Schwarz Group, which operates the retail chains Lidl and Kaufland, will in future provide its IT infrastructure as a service on the market. The corporate introduced this on Friday in Neckarsulm. The German discounter group is thus following the instance of the retail large Amazon on a small scale, which has been providing its IT infrastructure as a cloud service through its subsidiary AWS since 2006. Alongside Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud, AWS is now the world’s main supplier of computing energy and cupboard space on the Web.
The Schwarz Group is launching its providing with the Stackit cloud platform for firms and public administrations. “With this provide, we’re paving the means for a European cloud resolution from Germany and strengthening the digital sovereignty and competitiveness of our economic system,” stated Christian Müller, CEO of Schwarz IT. The Schwarz Group is thus responding to political calls for for a convincing European different to the cloud choices of non-European suppliers.
In line with the firm, Stackit’s information facilities are positioned in Germany and meet the “highest European safety requirements”. This resolution has been in use inside the Schwarz Group for 3 years and has confirmed its reliability even at peak load instances. Round 4,000 individuals work in the IT subsidiary of the Schwarz Group.
Along with full cloud providers, Schwarz IT may even provide so-called colocation providers. The purchasers function their very own IT {hardware} in two Schwarz Group information facilities in Germany and Austria, with out having to care for an acceptable and safe atmosphere themselves.