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LTM and OVHcloud Partner to Deploy Sovereign Cloud and AI Solutions Across Europe

Mumbai: LTM and OVHcloud have announced a strategic partnership to deploy sovereign cloud and artificial intelligence (AI) solutions across Europe. The collaboration aims to support organisations in running critical workloads while meeting regulatory and data sovereignty requirements.

According to the companies, the partnership is intended to help enterprises adopt cloud and AI technologies in secure, scalable and compliant environments. It will combine OVHcloud’s cloud infrastructure with LTM’s consulting, cloud transformation and AI implementation capabilities.

The partnership will focus on sectors that handle sensitive data, including banking, financial services, insurance, healthcare, public sector, manufacturing and telecommunications. The companies said they will develop standardised cloud architectures tailored to the regulatory and operational needs of these industries.

As part of the collaboration, LTM will use its AI-native ecosystem, LTM BlueVerse, to support enterprises in developing and scaling AI-driven applications. The company will also provide consulting, cloud migration, application modernisation and AI engineering services using OVHcloud’s infrastructure portfolio, which includes sovereign AI Cloud, hosted private cloud, Public Cloud and bare-metal infrastructure.

Terry Maiolo, Vice President and General Manager, Asia Pacific, OVHcloud, said enterprises are increasingly seeking cloud environments that provide data sovereignty, transparency and performance while supporting AI adoption.

Krishnan Iyer, Chief Growth Officer at LTM, said the partnership is intended to help organisations adopt AI technologies while maintaining compliance with regional regulations and retaining control over their data and technology infrastructure.

LTM has also joined the OVHcloud Partner Network as an Elite Partner, enabling the company to support businesses in deploying sovereign AI solutions through OVHcloud’s Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) platform, with a particular focus on European markets.

The companies stated that the partnership is expected to support enterprises in modernising cloud infrastructure and adopting AI technologies while maintaining compliance with regional data protection and regulatory requirements.

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