coTer Numérique 2025
Building a sovereign and sustainable digital future
Meet our e-mail experts at the Hexatrust Pavilion and find out how Retarus’ 100% European cloud solutions can help governments and institutions ensure control, transparency and resilience in their digital communications.
Make an appointment now, or come and meet us directly at our stand!
The 35th edition of coTer Numérique will bring together IT managers and public decision-makers to address the major challenges of digital transformation. Sovereignty, artificial intelligence, data protection and sustainability will be at the heart of the discussions.
In a context of political, environmental and technological change, the choice of trusted partners is more crucial than ever. Retarus is proud to be taking part in the Hexatrust Pavilion to help public sector players set up secure, compliant and sustainable infrastructures.
Don’t miss the gala evening – the perfect opportunity for convivial exchanges!
Why choose Retarus?
- Designed in Europe, hosted in Europe: Retarus is a privately-owned company, based in Munich, with a strong local presence in France, and totally independent of non-European jurisdictions.
- Own data centers: 100% self-managed, local data processing contractually guaranteed and fully auditable by customers.
- Complete email solutions: AI-powered threat protection and a variety of data sources and algorithms, infrastructure and routing solutions (including for mission-critical application traffic), compliant archiving, and much more – with full transparency at message level.
Meet us at coTer Numérique!
Visit us on the Hexatrust Pavilion or book an appointment today
Event Details
PolydomePlace du 1er Mai
3000 Clermont-Ferrand, France
Your Speaker
Benoît Tremolet
General Manager France, retarus (France) SAS
With almost 10 years' experience at Retarus, Benoît has supported the digitalization of more than half of the CAC40 companies using the Retarus Cloud Communication Platform. Aware of the criticality of certain messages, Benoît helps large companies find a way to simplify their often complex infrastructure to improve efficiency, reliability and security.