La Redoute shops for managed cloud backup service and selects Adapt

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La Redoute, the international clothing and homeware retailer, has implemented a managed cloud backup solution from managed cloud service provider, Adapt (a Datapipe company), to improve the reliability and performance of key elements of its backup strategy across the organisation.

The service, which will be delivered by Adapt in partnership with specialist solutions provider, ORIIUM, will be based on Commvault backup and recovery technology. The solution replaces La Redoute's previous on-premise solution, ensuring that its backup and file restoration systems can keep up with the company's growth.

The service, ORIIUM CX:Protect, offers La Redoute three levels of cover: Mass Data Protection (MDP) for physical server and associated file storage, Intelligent Application Protection (IAP) for databases and directory services, and Virtual Server Essential Protection (VSEP) for the virtual server estate.

"Adapt and ORIIUM offer a best of breed approach to the backup challenges we needed to address," explained Head of IT and Facilities at La Redoute UK, Andy Green. "As a growing fashion and homeware retailer, we wanted to leverage the versatility and cost advantages offered by a cloud solution, but also be confident that the levels of service and security were of the highest standards. Adapt fully understood the challenge and this approach integrates all these requirements, as well as being highly cost-effective."

"We're excited to be working with La Redoute and supporting their business growth. La Redoute is drawing on the combined experience and expertise of Adapt and ORIIUM to capitalise on the core benefits of a cloud-first approach," commented Scotty Morgan, Chief Sales Officer at Adapt. "It allows their IT team to focus on strategic elements of their infrastructure, confident in the fact that they have a much more reliable and secure approach to backup than before."

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