Audriga was one of the companies representing the home country of Germany at last week’s CeBIT exhibition in Hanover.
“It is a moving company,” explains Hans-Jörg Happel, managing director of Operations and Organization. But instead of dealing with vans, cardboard boxes and angry men, Audriga moves bits and bytes from one cloud to another.
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Audriga was founded in 2011 as a spin-off from Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and FZI Research Centre for Information Technology. It provides “groupware” and email migration Software-as-a-Service, and claims that its highly scalable solution is also simpler than those offered by the competitors. So simple, in fact, that it can be operated by end-users.
In the video below, Happel tals us through the different kinds of services his company provides.
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