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L ’ Oréal amplifies the consumer experience by leveraging the Databricks Lakehouse
to offline experience . With Databricks providing a key component of its enterprise data platform , L ’ Oréal can further improve its consumer and customer experience .
The L ’ Oréal Tech team is committed to contributing to the L ’ Oréal Group ’ s sustainable development objectives and the optimisation and rationalisation of data exchanges to reduce the volumes transported across regions .
Databricks , the Data and AI company , has announced that L ’ Oréal , a worldleading beauty player , has chosen Databricks to enable the interoperability of its global Beauty Tech Data Platform and to pursue its multi-cloud strategy .
With its strong leadership in digital , L ’ Oréal is now pioneering Beauty Tech . The L ’ Oréal Group ’ s experts use technology , data and AI to develop services that deliver an unrivalled degree of precision and personalisation . This approach is revolutionising how consumers discover , try and receive advice about products , both online and in-store .
The Databricks Lakehouse will unify data across all of L ’ Oréal ’ s cloud data platforms . The Lakehouse will provide a complete view of the consumer ’ s data journey , from inquiry to purchase , from shipment to care and from the online
“ This strategic , global partnership with Databricks demonstrates our clear commitment to enrich our data capabilities and make L ’ Oréal the front-runner in the world of Beauty Tech ,” said Etienne Bertin , Group CIO , L ’ Oréal . “ L ’ Oréal operates in 150 countries , selling over 7 billion cosmetic products to more than 1.2 billion consumers every year , so having a data architecture that is unified , open , cloud-agnostic , interoperable , secure and scalable , is integral to our success .”
Orange Cyberdefense reinforces its Europe ambitions in Switzerland
Orange Cyberdefense , one of Europe ’ s leading providers of cybersecurity services , is accelerating the deployment of its cybersecurity activities in Switzerland following the acquisition of SCRT and Telsys last November . These two sister companies , which are headquartered in Morges ( VD ) and have around 100 experts in cybersecurity and related services based in Morges , Geneva , Berne and Zurich , have been rebranded to Orange Cyberdefense .
Orange Cyberdefense has , to date , acquired and integrated four new companies in the space of four years , reinforcing its ambitions of becoming the number one player in Europe by 2027 . In a market that grew by 9 % in Europe , the organisation ended its last financial year with 14 % growth in all its activities worldwide , to reach sales of € 977 million . More broadly , its revenues have increased fivefold over the last eight years .
The integration of both companies under the Orange Cyberdefense brand will enable it to take full advantage of the increasingly crucial complementarities between cloud and cybersecurity expertise . In Switzerland , Orange Cyberdefense will expand its portfolio of secured cloud offerings by providing customers with comprehensive support to businesses and public authorities and fortify its skills in backup and recovery . Conversely , customers will benefit from a level of security by design to the highest market standards , with services and knowledge of the threat landscape strengthened by the experience and international presence of Orange Cyberdefense .
The deployment of these offers is aimed at all businesses and administrations in French- and German-speaking regions of Switzerland , particularly focusing on the financial services sector , which has seen an 11 % increase in cyber extortion worldwide this year .
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