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DeAKids, DeAJunior, and KidsMe (De Agostini Editore) choose WIIT’s European Cloud Vault

With Cubbit’s geo-distributed technology integrated into WIIT’s data centres, the TV channels of De Agostini Editore and KidsMe adopt a 100% European, efficient infrastructure to safeguard their digital assets.

  • Friday, 11th July 2025 Posted 11 months ago in by Phil Alsop

The TV channels of De Agostini Editore (DeAKids and DeAJunior), and KidsMe have migrated 1 petabyte of data to WIIT’s European Cloud Vault, a fully managed cloud object storage service enabled by Cubbit’s DS3 Composer technology.

The migration project was driven by the need to store the publisher’s digital archive in a way that guarantees reliability, accessibility, and efficiency over time.

As part of its Business Alliance Partnership with WIIT, Cubbit enabled the Group to deliver this solution by integrating next-generation cloud technology into WIIT’s data centres. The result is a service that combines the performance and security of a hyperscaler with greater cost efficiency, ease of use, and full data sovereignty — enabled by a technology entirely designed, developed, and operated in Europe.

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