Orange Business
Services leads industry consortium to secure and
store the French Space Agency’s data
New data lake will host up
to 100 petabytes of spatial data
The French Space Agency
(CNES) has chosen Orange Business Services to
lead an industry consortium, including HPE,
Scality and Tealenium, to design, deploy and
maintain a new storage solution for its
scientific and spatial data. This will help CNES
fully modernize its storage infrastructure to
better utilize the enormous amounts of data from
its satellites.
The new data lake will be
capable of hosting 100 petabytes of spatial
data. The single storage space for data
collection and archives will be simple, secure
and fast for users to access. CNES is also
looking to capitalize on it to develop new
services incorporating visualization, data
cross-referencing, and information sharing.
A single point of contact
for CNES, Orange Business Services will oversee
the global governance of the entire project from
design and installation to maintenance and
ongoing operations. As a network-native digital
services company and founding member of Gaia-X,
Orange Business Services is well placed to
leverage its expertise in data security and
digital integration services, all while ensuring
confidentiality of this data in compliance with
regulatory requirements. Orange is also
providing its expertise in the space sector,
notably with the Payload Data Ground Segment
(PDGS) Sentinel-1 and 2 of the European
Copernicus program.
“Spatial data is
historically an issue for scientific research.
They are becoming a strategic issue in the "new"
data economy: satellites contribute at all
levels to the creation of value, quite clearly
in geolocation or in imagery, but now also to
monitor climate change: sea level, ozone layer,
CO2, etc. Increasingly voluminous, specific and
complex, these data need to be captured, stored,
processed and analyzed. As part of our data
policy and with the support of Orange Business
Services teams, we are developing a future-proof
infrastructure to ensure access to this data, to
facilitate science and also to support the
emergence of new services, products, players,
and a new industry,” stated Thierry Levoir,
Director of Digital and Operations Departments,
CNES.
“We are delighted to
support CNES in this ambitious project to
overhaul its storage infrastructure. We combine
our know-how in integrating complex solutions
with the complementary expertise of our partners
in order to contribute to the digital
transformation of CNES. We are thus
participating in the strategy for enhancing the
value of spatial data and promoting the
influence of French space policy,” said Etienne
Bonhomme, France Director of Cloud activities at
Orange Business Services.