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October 18, 2018 | International, C4ISR

La France se dote d'une solution «big data» souveraine

Par Véronique Guillermard

Un pool d'entreprises de défense françaises lance une offre alternative à l'américain Palantir.

L'américain Palantir fait désormais face à une contre-offre française, dans le domaine stratégique du renseignement et de l'analyse de données massives ou big data. Hébergé parle Groupement des industries françaises de défense et de sécurité (Gicat), un cluster de 22 entreprises a donné, mardi 16 octobre, le coup d'envoi de la commercialisation de solutions big data 100 % françaises.

«C'est une offre “post-Palantir”. Elle va plus loin, en couvrant des domaines plus larges et en intégrant davantage de couches d'intelligence artificielle. Il s'agit de solutions de bout en bout, des capteurs aux data center mobiles en passant par des logiciels, des calculateurs, du stockage de données dans des clouds souverains ou des coffres- forts souterrains invisibles des satellites», explique Yannick Rolland, président du cluster Data Intelligence et responsable de l'offre big data d'Atos.

Contrairement à Palantir, le cluster ne commercialise pas un produit unique sous sa ...

Article complet: http://www.lefigaro.fr/societes/2018/10/16/20005-20181016ARTFIG00319-la-france-se-dote-d-une-solution-big-data-souveraine.php

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