Public Audiovisual partners also opt for Thésée Datacenter
and TV5 Monde have partnered with Thésée Datacenter to assist with their transition to cloud solutions
The migration aims to make the media companies more resilient against the risks of cyber attacks
reduce the environmental impact of broadcasting activities
and to "accelerate" the transition to cloud solutions
Thésée Datacenter is a Tier IV Uptime Institute Design-certified data center located in Aubergenville
The data center was inaugurated in July 2021; at the time the site totaled one building with 6,000 sqm (64,500 sq ft) of floorspace across two rooms
The company aims to eventually build six data centers at the site
and is powered by 100 percent renewable energy from partner EDF
ensuring data is stored and processed in the European Economic Area
"This partnership with Thésée Datacenter demonstrates
within TAP (Public Audiovisual Technologies) knows how to seize opportunities for collaboration
We share the same commitments to energy efficiency and ecological transition while remaining committed to technological excellence," said Frédéric Brochard
director of Technologies and Information Systems at France Télévisions
"We are honored to support public audiovisual stakeholders in their transition to a responsible digital infrastructure
we make it a point of honor to combine technological excellence and respect for environmental commitments," added Antoine Fournier
France Télévisions has been working with TVU Networks to help transition its content production workflows to the cloud since August 2023, according to a report from TVTechnology
DCD has reached out for further information about France Télévision's data center strategy
2023 saw UK broadcasters move en masse to the cloud, with the Independent Television News, ITV, and Channel 4 among those to make the shift
During the 2024 Paris Olympics
cloud computing surpassed satellites as the main method of broadcasting coverage
Data Centre Dynamics Ltd (DCD), 32-38 Saffron Hill, London, EC1N 8FH Email. [email protected]DCD is a subsidiary of InfraXmedia
The three partners of Ateliers O-S architectes have complementary personalities
which often leads them to combine interests and collaborate in other fields such as visual art or landscape architecture
Committed to controlling the entire production chain—from image to drawing
from plan to manufacturing—and with a conscious and responsible neo-artisanal approach to the project
the studio develops proposals of public interest ranging from social housing to cultural facilities
They regularly participate in international competitions
where their projects are regularly recognized
and attention to detail characterize their work
Advocates of an evolutionary and flexible architecture
the architects explore and reveal the potential uses and activities unique to each location
This approach results in buildings that house unexpected treasures and great spatial potential
while simultaneously integrating into a discreet
Archive Architecture
Ready? Jump in! Head to Feel Jump
the trampoline park in the Family Village shopping center in Aubergenville
for family fun on the huge trampolines in this indoor playground
from 3-year-old pitchouns (who must be accompanied by an adult on trampolines up to the age of 5) to thrill-seeking seniors
a pool of foam cubes to try your hand at somersaults..
Everything has been designed to give you maximum thrills
ending with the Feel towerand its free-falls up to 5 metres high
Price: €12.50 per person per hour of jumping
€7.50 per additional hour (price per person) or per accompanying adult for children aged 3 to 5
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Text description provided by the architects. Located on the Aubergenville plateau overlooking the Seine shortly before Mantes-la-Jolie, the Vincent Van Gogh high school is located not far from the city center between fields, a suburban area, and a large social housing complex. It was designed by architect Jean-François Laurent and inaugurated in 1991.
The building emerges from the cultivated plains to culminate towards the hall, a high point identified by its urban forecourt. A star-shaped organization distributes 3 antennas that successively house the administration with the artistic and linguistic poles, the scientific department, and a catering of 600 covers which is organized in 7 dining rooms distributed around a refrigerated fountain.
© Cyrille WeinerIn order to optimize the entrance and exit flows which today are congested at a single point, the project offers an extension of approximately 2m of the three facades on the ground floor, in the form of a covered and closed gallery.
AxonometricThis new habitable thickness enables: - to solve the problems of waiting by channeling the flows of the pupils, for a better organization and circulation of the flows, to free up the plan and open up the catering areas, to offer more surface than the existing right-of-way for a controlled price, to offer largely glazed facades at both ends of the dining room in order to compensate in light for the depth of the space, to give clarity and coherence to the project.
© Cyrille WeinerThe extension gallery adds a plinth to the ground floor of the building. The project offers visual transparency from east to west, as well as identity and new readability. In addition to this transversality, the gallery goes all around the building to offer light and space, both for the technical spaces and for the active spaces.
A grid of steel posts punctuates the new facades on the periphery of the existing building. The facades are organized according to the program, offering large openings that reveal the interior volumetry. The east and west facades (dining room) are fully glazed to allow light to penetrate deeply, while the kitchen facade is clad in metal cladding panels.
© Cyrille WeinerThe project reactivates a low volume lacking light that is extended on its limits and increases the surface of the equipment, without touching the upper floors. It proceeds by lateral expansion and extrusion, offering the minimum but necessary thickness to breathe new life into existing spaces and totally requalify them. It is a new envelope, a subtle device that works in contrast with the existing frame.
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Company plans six buildings and 30,000 sq ft of floorspace across three hectare campus
Thésée DataCenters has inaugurated its first data center in Aubergenville
has 6,000 sqm (64,500 sq ft) of floorspace across two rooms
It has been certified Tier IV by the Uptime Institute
Thésée DataCenters president Christophe Bouniol told local press this week that the company plans to have six buildings and more than 30,000 sqm (323,000 sq ft) of floor space across a three-hectare site
The company plans to construct a new building every 18 to 20 months
with the total investment in the site reportedly reaching €100 million ($118.8 million)
It reportedly invested €15 million ($17.8 million) for the first phase of development
with construction beginning in February 2020
Thésée DataCenters is funded by Groupe IDEC Invest, the real estate investment wing of French engineering firm Groupe IDEC, and French bank Banque des Territoires. Both companies have a 24.9 percent stake in the company
while a network of French banks have also supported funding for this project
the company is promoting data sovereignty as a benefit of its services; “We escape the law of the Cloud Act
and interests customers in security to follow up on ANSSI's desire to keep the data of French companies in French data centers,” said Bouniol
The facility relies on indirect free cooling technology and an adiabatic process
a digital twin was designed by HPE and Wattdesign
The digital twin is reportedly still available to customers to help optimize server location
French hosting company SAFEO has been announced as a customer of TDC01
Customers will begin moving in from August
There have been plans to develop a data center on the site since 2017, but there were delays in construction due to sulfur pollution in the ground
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PARIS (AP) — French carmaker Renault said Friday it will cut 15,000 jobs worldwide as part of a 2 billion-euro ($2.2 billion) cost-cutting plan
as a brutal drop in industry sales during the pandemic worsened the company's pre-existing problems
which employs 180,000 and is already negotiating a bailout with the French government
said nearly 4,600 jobs will be cut in France and more than 10,000 in the rest of the world over three years
It will shrink its global production capacity from 4 million vehicles in 2019 to 3.3 million by 2024
Chairman Jean-Dominique Senard said at a news conference that "each decision
each cost cut has been weighed at length with employees in mind."
Senard said the company will rely on voluntary departures
to meet its targeted cuts and is starting talks with unions
Renault's leadership is "convinced that these are the right decisions," he said
The COVID-19 crisis "only adds to the emergency of this plan."
The company is suspending plans to increase capacity in Morocco and Romania
It is also considering adapting its facilities in Russia to new products and will stop producing Renault-branded fuel-powered cars in China
"No to shutdown" read banners unfurled by dozens of workers protesting outside the plant on Friday
Renault said it wants to focus its 13 other French sites on "areas with a promising future" including electric vehicles
light commercial vehicles and high value-added innovation
expressed concerns over the future of several French plants and denounced what he saw as a "very clear intention to wipe definitively from France vehicle production capacities."
He called for more protests to put pressure on Renault's leadership
"We think we will need to find ways to protest and oppose the plan."
Gache said that cuts at Renault would likely lead to many more job losses more widely in the industry among suppliers and equipment manufacturers
said no other factory closure has been decided at this stage in France or abroad
the former head of Volkswagen's Seat brand
will provide his "strategic vision" when he starts on July 1
Renault came into the coronavirus crisis in particularly bad shape: Its alliance with Nissan and Mitsubishi is a major global auto player but has struggled since the 2018 arrest of its longtime star CEO Carlos Ghosn
Nissan said this week that it will close factories in Spain and Indonesia and reported its first losses in years in 2019
The French government is Renault's single biggest shareholder with a 15% stake
and has been in talks on a 5 billion-euro loan guarantee
Senard said he expects the government loan guarantee to be formally signed soon
Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire earlier this week that the group's survival is at stake
The crisis is not hitting all automakers equally: while Renault is cutting billions in costs
Volkswagen is investing the same sum - 2 billion euros ($2.2 billion) - to expand its presence in China's electric car industry in the biggest foreign investment announced since the country's economy began to reopen following the coronavirus pandemic
A VISIT from the Queen was the highlight of a trip to Horndean by 11 residents of its French twin town Aubergenville
The royalty in question was Laurine Catélion
Reine is a French girl’s name which translates as ‘Queen’
and 18-year-old Laurine’s regal role is to be the ambassadrice de charme – charming ambassador – for the town
It was the first time the Aubergenville party had brought the reigning Queen to Horndean for its annual visit
and it was also Laurine’s first visit to England
she started a languages degree at the University of Nanterre but a few months later changed paths and is now studying to become a veterinary assistant
the visitors and their hosts attended a concert to mark the 40th anniversary of the founding of the Horndean Band
enjoyed a sausage and cider evening at The Victoria Inn in West Marden
marvelled at the mosaic floors of Fishbourne Roman Palace
tucked into a barbecue and visited Butser Ancient Farm before returning to France on September 23
A Horndean Parish Twinning Association party will make a return visit to Aubergenville from May 29 to June 1 next year
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