Valeo, a global expert in the design, manufacturing and sale of components, integrated systems and modules for the automotive industry - has once again shown its trust in Agarik for the implementation, administration and supervision of its new multi-site Cloud platform.
Agarik will be hosting the directory and authentication platform 24x7, for all Valeo's office automation services accessed via the Cloud.
The application catalogue available to Valeo employees has now grown to encompass e-mail, calendar, office automation, collaborative working tools, a functional directory and administrative processes. Agarik offers a new, high availability multi-site platform that will enable all Valeo users to access Cloud-based office automation services.
Hervé Dumas, Director of Office Automation Solutions at Valeo, stated: "Improving collaboration and productivity by bringing together innovative Cloud-based office automation services is at the heart of our strategy. Agarik's services are crucial in enabling us to make a sustainable commitment to this approach, with the levels of performance and availability that are essential in the business world."
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