Eurostar turns to cloud for file sharing and collaboration

Eurostar, the high-speed railway service connecting London with Paris and Brussels, is bringing cloud content sharing and collaboration platform to its 1,600 employees, it has announced.

In addition to providing mobile access to content, cloud file-sharing company Box will centralise management and security for Eurostar’s internal and external collaboration. 

“We have teams working on multiple projects across three key countries,” said Antoine de Kerviler, CIO at Eurostar. “Box provides us with a smooth, unified way of accessing content and a brilliant collaboration platform for our disparate workforce. Box has helped us to transform the way we access information and fundamentally change the way we work across projects.”

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Having just celebrated its 20th anniversary, Eurostar continues to prioritise providing employees with the platform they need to be efficient and effective using the best technology available, Kerviler added.

“Eurostar’s deployment underscores the increased adoption we’ve seen in Europe, as companies of all sizes move towards a more mobile and collaborative workforce,” said David Quantrell, Box senior VP and GM of EMEA. “Eurostar is a leading example in the transportation industry of companies moving to cloud technologies.”

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