Today Santander has expanded its CTERA deployment across Latin America to 60,000 users across regional locations in Spain, Portugal, Mexico, Brazil and Chile and is one of the world’s largest EFSS deployments in the financial services industry.
To derive the greatest value from their vendor selection, Santander also deployed CTERA’s endpoint backup solution to provide globally de-duplicated file-level and disk-level data protection across workstations and laptops for the same 60,000 users.
What’s driving this rapid expansion?
With CTERA’s Enterprise File Services Platform, Santander has found a secure, private, and comprehensive solution that provided the right mix of user service choice with IT control. The CTERA platform seamlessly integrates with Santander’s existing datacenter storage infrastructure, as well as its Santander’s domain services to easily authenticate via AD servers and large AD forests. CTERA’s white-labeling capability also allowed Santander to deliver a privately-branded, fully functional EFSS to reinforce the solution as the only IT-sanctioned file sharing and sync service end users were to use.
Because the CTERA agent deployed on user devices offers backup capabilities in addition to file sync functions, Santander could easily enable endpoint data protection for employee workstations and laptops. All files and backup data are compressed and de-duplicated at the source for WAN and storage optimization and then securely encrypted before being synced to Santander’s software-defined storage environment. Not only does source-based de-duplication increase network efficiency and user performance, it also minimizes infrastructure sprawl at the datacenter compared to deploying separate point solutions, as no incremental data is created.
“With tens of thousands of employees to support, in some of the farthest parts in the world, Santander needed a solution that allowed us to scale file services to any size deployment while enabling a completely private and secure IT service,” Ruiz Correa said. “The CTERA platform enabled our team to transform into an internal cloud file services provider and combine enterprise-grade management tools with a consumer-grade user experience that makes our end users more productive and happy.”
With a central, cloud-based file services platform – Santander has now transformed into a more agile and lean IT-as-a-service delivery organization that has lowered infrastructure and service delivery costs while also enhancing insight into user file access to provide unprecedented levels of control across a large and global organization. Going forward, Santander intends to continue its scale-out of their CTERA environment to extend the benefits of the CTERA platform to the broader global banking group.
“CTERA has allowed us to transform how users sync, collaborate on and protect their files without requiring any of the security compromises that are common to public cloud SaaS offerings,” Ruiz Correa said. “Santander is now not only more productive and agile, but we’ve managed to increase our data security, control and cost savings in our journey to the cloud.”