The logo of French cloud computing company OVHcloud is seen on the company’s building in Paris, France, January 25, 2023. REUTERS
April 9 (Reuters) – France’s OVHcloud is creating a ‌dedicated defence vertical after several European defence ministries approached it to support their military ​digital transformation, the datacentre operator said ​on Thursday.
Their needs include AI-augmented command, ⁠drone orchestration and communication interoperability across ​armed forces and within NATO systems alongside ​strict requirements on technological independence from non-European providers, OVH said in its half-year earnings statement.
OVH, ​Europe’s leading native cloud provider, has ​long positioned strategic autonomy as a differentiator against U.S. ‌peers ⁠and has been pushing for a pan-European cloud and artificial intelligence strategy.
For the first half of its financial year, the ​company reported ​5.5% organic ⁠revenue growth to 555 million euros ($648 million), driven by increased ​spending among its existing clients.
Earnings ​before ⁠interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization grew 8.3% organically to 227 million euros, and ⁠the ​group confirmed its financial ​guidance for the full year.
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Reporting by Leo ​Marchandon in Gdansk, editing by Milla Nissi-Prussak