Planisware, a leading provider of AI-driven B2B SaaS platforms for the Project Economy, is set to enhance its North American operations with the launch of two new data centers in Canada. This strategic move aims to strengthen cloud service capabilities while offering enhanced security, compliance, and operational control for its growing customer base in the region.
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The upcoming facilities, located in Montreal and Toronto, will complement Planisware’s existing North American infrastructure. Both data centers are hosted in premier provider-operated facilities, reflecting the company’s commitment to supporting mission-critical projects in Canada. This expansion offers localized infrastructure, improved performance, and better data residency options for organizations navigating complex regulatory environments.
Loïc Sautour, CEO of Planisware, stated, “Investing in Canadian infrastructure represents a key milestone in our international growth strategy and will play a pivotal role in securing new business opportunities in the coming years. Expanding our presence in North America allows us to continue delivering top-tier cloud security, operational sovereignty, and reliable service for our customers’ most critical initiatives.”
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The Canadian data centers will utilize Planisware’s proprietary infrastructure, built with rigorous security and operational transparency protocols. Customers can expect enterprise-grade solutions that adhere to leading global standards, including ISO 27001, ISO 27017, ISO 27018, SOC 1/2 Type 2, and CSA STAR. These certifications ensure robust data privacy, cloud security, and business continuity, keeping client environments protected and compliant with local and sector-specific regulations.
Planisware’s cloud platform is designed for scalability, reliability, and resilience, supporting thousands of users across multiple countries and managing hundreds of thousands of tasks annually. The addition of Canadian data centers enables organizations to effectively deploy and manage strategic portfolios, drive programs with confidence, and benefit from direct access, rapid disaster recovery, and proactive monitoring—all within Canada’s borders.
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