Institution Profiling / Digital infrastructure institution

OMR INFOGERANCE SAS

The company provides managed IT, cloud, cybersecurity, network, and internet services to business clients from its base in Saint-Sébastien-sur-Loire, France. In public routing records, it is identified by the AS name OMR-VFLIT under the organisation ORG-OMR3-RIPE. Its internet operation depends entirely on the 178.216.15.0/24 prefix and the upstream provider AS29075.

OMR INFOGERANCE SAS
Caption: A tense moment in VFLIT Infogerance’s network operations center, where the entire internet presence rests on one provider. · Source context: AI-generated scene based on public routing evidence. · Relevance reason: Visualizes the concentrated failure risk described in the article. · Image provenance: AI-generated scene based on public routing evidence.

Sources

Public references used for this article.

  • Internet registry recordpublic-source identity and registry context for OMR-VFLIT OMR INFOGERANCE SAS. (source risk: low)
  • bgp.toolsLists OMR INFOGERANCE SAS, AS Number 210760, registered to ORG-OMR3-RIPE, active under RIPE, with one originated IPv4 prefix, no IPv6 prefixes, upstream AS29075, route 178.216.15.0/24, AS name OMR-VFLIT, and RIPE-derived creation and modification dates. (source risk: low)
  • Registry RDAP / WHOIS recordRIPE-derived WHOIS shown on IPIP identifies AS210760 as OMR-VFLIT for OMR INFOGERANCE SAS in France, lists one IPv4 prefix and no IPv6 prefixes, and includes RIPE organisation, route and role fields for ORG-OMR3-RIPE and OMR-VFLIT NOC. (source risk: low)
  • api-avis-situation-sirene.insee.frINSEE Sirene notice identifies OMR INFOGERANCE as active since 12 December 2008, SIREN 509 460 770, head-office SIRET 509 460 770 00019, SAS legal category, APE 95.11Z, and a VFLIT INFOGERANCE establishment address on Avenue Jules Verne in Saint-Sebastien-sur-Loire. (source risk: low)
  • Internet registry recordPappers lists OMR INFOGERANCE (VFLIT INFOGERANCE) as active, SIREN 509 460 770, SAS legal form, RCS Nantes registration, capital, creation date, headquarters address, declared IT and communications management activities, and 50 to 99 employees for 2022. (source risk: low)
  • vousfaciliter-it.frOfficial VFLIT page says VFLIT Infogerance was formed from OMR Infogerance and Dactyl-Buro Infogerance and specializes in managed IT, systems and network infrastructure, enterprise cloud, cybersecurity, network and Internet services. (source risk: low)
  • risquescyber.ioLegal-notice page identifies VFLIT Infogerance as a site owner registered with RCS Nantes under SIREN 509 460 770 and states that the site provides information about the VFLIT Infogerance, VFLIT Telecoms, VFLIT Gestion and VFLIT Surete activities. (source risk: low)
  • solutions-numeriques.comThe Solutions Numeriques cybersecurity directory lists VFLIT OMR Infogerance in Saint-Sebastien-sur-Loire, points to vflit.fr, and categorizes the organisation as a consulting, integration and managed-services provider covering data, networks, identity and workstations. (source risk: low)
  • radar.cloudflare.comCloudflare Radar identifies AS210760 as OMR-VFLIT in France and exposes traffic, routing, quality and security views for the ASN. (source risk: low)
CategoryInstitution

The company provides managed IT, cloud, cybersecurity, network, and internet services to business clients from its base in Saint-Sébastien-sur-Loire, France. In public routing records, it is identified by the AS name OMR-VFLIT under the organisation ORG-OMR3-RIPE. Its internet operation depends entirely on the 178.216.15.0/24 prefix and the upstream provider AS29075.

RegionFrance

OMR INFOGERANCE SAS is tracked because its entire internet presence hinges on a single upstream link and a single IPv4 prefix. Any routing incident—hijack, leak, or outage—would sever the company's connectivity, potentially disrupting managed services for an unknown number of business clients. The absence of IPv6, PeeringDB presence, or redundant paths amplifies the risk.

Signal FocusDigital infrastructure institution

OMR INFOGERANCE SAS is tracked because its entire internet presence hinges on a single upstream link and a single IPv4 prefix. Any routing incident—hijack, leak, or outage—would sever the company's connectivity, potentially disrupting managed services for an unknown number of business clients. The absence of IPv6, PeeringDB presence, or redundant paths amplifies the risk.

Content TypeProfile

The company provides managed IT, cloud, cybersecurity, network, and internet services to business clients from its base in Saint-Sébastien-sur-Loire, France. In public routing records, it is identified by the AS name OMR-VFLIT under the organisation ORG-OMR3-RIPE. Its internet operation depends entirely on the 178.216.15.0/24 prefix and the upstream provider AS29075.

Primary DomainInfrastructure

If the 178.216.15.0/24 prefix is withdrawn, hijacked, or if AS29075 suffers an outage, all internet-facing services advertised by VFLIT Infogerance would become unreachable. This could cut off cloud, cybersecurity, and managed IT functions for its customers, with no visible backup path in public routing data. The concentrated dependency makes any single event high-impact.

TopicDigital infrastructure institution

OMR INFOGERANCE SAS (VFLIT Infogerance) is a French managed IT services company with a single-homed, single-prefix BGP configuration that creates a concentrated internet failure risk. Public routing data from RIPE, bgp.tools, and WHOIS mirrors confirms the company holds AS210760 and originates only 178.216.15.0/24 via AS29075. No IPv6 or PeeringDB presence is observed. The company's official pages describe managed IT, cloud, cybersecurity, and internet services. Governance and customer dependencies remain opaque. The primary intelligence value is early warning of fragility and dependency concentration in the French SME sector.

ImpactMedium

If the 178.216.15.0/24 prefix is withdrawn, hijacked, or if AS29075 suffers an outage, all internet-facing services advertised by VFLIT Infogerance would become unreachable. This could cut off cloud, cybersecurity, and managed IT functions for its customers, with no visible backup path in public routing data. The concentrated dependency makes any single event high-impact.

Confidence?Confidence Grade
0.90–1.00AHigh — direct sources
0.75–0.89A/BStrong
0.55–0.74B/CMedium
0.35–0.54C/DWeak–medium
0.10–0.34DWeak signal
0.00–0.09DInternal monitoring
Good confidence (70%)

Several public sources

OMR INFOGERANCE SAS (VFLIT Infogerance) is a French managed IT services company with a single-homed, single-prefix BGP configuration that creates a concentrated internet failure risk. Public routing data from RIPE, bgp.tools, and WHOIS mirrors confirms the company holds AS210760 and originates only 178.216.15.0/24 via AS29075. No IPv6 or PeeringDB presence is observed. The company's official pages describe managed IT, cloud, cybersecurity, and internet services. Governance and customer dependencies remain opaque. The primary intelligence value is early warning of fragility and dependency concentration in the French SME sector.

OMR INFOGERANCE SAS

OMR INFOGERANCE SAS is a French IT managed services company operating publicly as VFLIT Infogerance. It holds AS210760 and announces a single IPv4 prefix, 178.216.15.0/24, relying entirely on transit from AS29075 for internet connectivity. This single-homed, single-prefix configuration creates a concentrated internet failure risk for the company and its undisclosed business clients.

Why It Matters

If the 178.216.15.0/24 prefix is withdrawn, hijacked, or if AS29075 suffers an outage, all internet-facing services advertised by VFLIT Infogerance would become unreachable. This could cut off cloud, cybersecurity, and managed IT functions for its customers, with no visible backup path in public routing data. The concentrated dependency makes any single event high-impact.

What Public Sources Show

OMR INFOGERANCE SAS, operating publicly as VFLIT Infogerance, provides managed IT, cloud, cybersecurity, network, and internet services to business clients from Saint-Sébastien-sur-Loire, France. Its internet connectivity relies exclusively on a single autonomous system (AS210760) and a single IPv4 prefix (178.216.15.0/24), routed through a single upstream provider.

This extreme concentration creates a latent single point of failure: any routing mishap could sever the company’s entire internet presence, potentially disrupting all its managed services.

The company’s AS210760, registered in the RIPE NCC region under the AS name OMR-VFLIT, announces only the 178.216.15.0/24 prefix. All transit flows through AS29075, operated by IELO-LIAZO SERVICES SAS. No secondary upstream, no IPv6, and no PeeringDB profile were found in public routing data.

A valid RPKI route origin authorisation secures the prefix, but an IRR route origin mismatch flagged by tools signals a configuration discrepancy that could complicate filtering during an incident.

Public records confirm the company’s legal identity: an active French SAS registered with SIREN 509 460 770 since 2008, headquartered in Saint-Sébastien-sur-Loire, with an estimated 50–99 employees in 2022. Its official pages describe services spanning managed IT, systems and network infrastructure, enterprise cloud, cybersecurity, and internet access. Additional directories list VFLIT as a consulting and integration provider, reinforcing its position in the French SME managed-services market.

Because the company’s entire advertised network depends on one prefix and one transit provider, any border gateway protocol (BGP) hijack, route leak, upstream outage, or unintentional prefix withdrawal would render its services unreachable. Managed IT, cloud, and cybersecurity functions that clients depend on would cease to operate, with no visible backup path. The compact routing footprint gives the company no resilience against even common internet routing incidents.

Several gaps limit a full risk assessment. The live BGP state might differ from cached snapshots; no PeeringDB listing obscures peering posture; the absence of IPv6 adoption reflects a legacy configuration. The identities of the president and directors are not publicly disclosed, hiding governance dynamics. Customer contracts remain private, so the downstream exposure of business clients is inferred rather than quantified.

Changes to watch include withdrawal or hijack of the 178.216.15.0/24 prefix, appearance of a second upstream provider or IPv6 prefix for AS210760, registration of a PeeringDB profile, or shifts in the RIPE route and role objects for ORG-OMR3-RIPE. Any of these events would substantially alter the fragility profile and signal either improved resilience or acute operational stress.

Operating Surface

The company provides managed IT, cloud, cybersecurity, network, and internet services to business clients from its base in Saint-Sébastien-sur-Loire, France. In public routing records, it is identified by the AS name OMR-VFLIT under the organisation ORG-OMR3-RIPE. Its internet operation depends entirely on the 178.216.15.0/24 prefix and the upstream provider AS29075.

OMR INFOGERANCE SAS is tracked because its entire internet presence hinges on a single upstream link and a single IPv4 prefix. Any routing incident—hijack, leak, or outage—would sever the company's connectivity, potentially disrupting managed services for an unknown number of business clients. The absence of IPv6, PeeringDB presence, or redundant paths amplifies the risk.

Watchpoints

OMR INFOGERANCE SAS exemplifies the hidden fragility in the SME managed-services supply chain, where a single routing decision can cascade into client disruptions. Its lack of redundancy makes it a bellwether for similar small French providers.

Key indicators: movement of the 178.216.15.0/24 prefix, addition of IPv6 or a second upstream for AS210760, appearance of a PeeringDB profile, and any public incident involving AS29075. These events would signal a shift in resilience or an acute operational failure.

Missing: live BGP state at time of publication, PeeringDB presence, original RIPE Database objects, client contract details, and identity of controlling officers. Each gap limits depth of assessment but does not alter the central fragility finding.

Sources

  • Internet registry record - public-source identity and registry context for OMR-VFLIT OMR INFOGERANCE SAS.
  • bgp.tools - Lists OMR INFOGERANCE SAS, AS Number 210760, registered to ORG-OMR3-RIPE, active under RIPE, with one originated IPv4 prefix, no IPv6 prefixes, upstream AS29075, route 178.216.15.0/24, AS name OMR-VFLIT, and RIPE-derived creation and modification dates.
  • Registry RDAP / WHOIS record - RIPE-derived WHOIS shown on IPIP identifies AS210760 as OMR-VFLIT for OMR INFOGERANCE SAS in France, lists one IPv4 prefix and no IPv6 prefixes, and includes RIPE organisation, route and role fields for ORG-OMR3-RIPE and OMR-VFLIT NOC.
  • api-avis-situation-sirene.insee.fr - INSEE Sirene notice identifies OMR INFOGERANCE as active since 12 December 2008, SIREN 509 460 770, head-office SIRET 509 460 770 00019, SAS legal category, APE 95.11Z, and a VFLIT INFOGERANCE establishment address on Avenue Jules Verne in Saint-Sebastien-sur-Loire.
  • Internet registry record - Pappers lists OMR INFOGERANCE (VFLIT INFOGERANCE) as active, SIREN 509 460 770, SAS legal form, RCS Nantes registration, capital, creation date, headquarters address, declared IT and communications management activities, and 50 to 99 employees for 2022.
  • vousfaciliter-it.fr - Official VFLIT page says VFLIT Infogerance was formed from OMR Infogerance and Dactyl-Buro Infogerance and specializes in managed IT, systems and network infrastructure, enterprise cloud, cybersecurity, network and Internet services.
  • risquescyber.io - Legal-notice page identifies VFLIT Infogerance as a site owner registered with RCS Nantes under SIREN 509 460 770 and states that the site provides information about the VFLIT Infogerance, VFLIT Telecoms, VFLIT Gestion and VFLIT Surete activities.
  • solutions-numeriques.com - The Solutions Numeriques cybersecurity directory lists VFLIT OMR Infogerance in Saint-Sebastien-sur-Loire, points to vflit.fr, and categorizes the organisation as a consulting, integration and managed-services provider covering data, networks, identity and workstations.
  • radar.cloudflare.com - Cloudflare Radar identifies AS210760 as OMR-VFLIT in France and exposes traffic, routing, quality and security views for the ASN.

Domain of operation

OMR INFOGERANCE SAS is a French IT managed services company operating publicly as VFLIT Infogerance. It holds AS210760 and announces a single IPv4 prefix, 178.216.15.0/24, relying entirely on transit from AS29075 for internet connectivity. This single-homed, single-prefix configuration creates a concentrated internet failure risk for the company and its undisclosed business clients.

  • Internet registry record: public-source identity and registry context for OMR-VFLIT OMR INFOGERANCE SAS. Evidence basis: source-d1345f2eaa28

Timeline

  1. OMR INFOGERANCE SAS public evidence observed

    OMR INFOGERANCE SAS is tracked because its entire internet presence hinges on a single upstream link and a single IPv4 prefix. Any routing incident—hijack, leak, or outage—would sever the company's connectivity, potentially disrupting managed services for an unknown number of business clients. The absence of IPv6, PeeringDB presence, or redundant paths amplifies the risk.

At A Glance

  • Name: OMR INFOGERANCE SAS
  • Type: Digital infrastructure institution
  • Base: France
  • Profile focus: Institution

What It Does

  • public operating records
  • official service pages
  • source-backed relationship updates

Why It Matters

  • If the 178.216.15.0/24 prefix is withdrawn, hijacked, or if AS29075 suffers an outage, all internet-facing services advertised by VFLIT Infogerance would become unreachable. This could cut off cloud, cybersecurity, and managed IT functions for its customers, with no visible backup path in public routing data. The concentrated dependency makes any single event high-impact.
  • Operational criticality: Medium
  • Time horizon: Next quarter

What To Watch

  • official company sources
  • public registries
  • operator-published records
NowMedium priority

Track verified source updates, role changes, and current public evidence.

QuarterMedium policy sensitivity

If the 178.216.15.0/24 prefix is withdrawn, hijacked, or if AS29075 suffers an outage, all internet-facing services advertised by VFLIT Infogerance would become unreachable. This could cut off cloud, cybersecurity, and managed IT functions for its customers, with no visible backup path in public routing data. The concentrated dependency makes any single event high-impact.

YearNext quarter outlook

Longer-term relevance depends on verified operating, policy, and relationship changes.

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Public Sources and Linked Organizations

OrganizationLinkRelated organizationConfidenceWhy it mattersSourceCaveat
OMR INFOGERANCE SASsuppliesIELO-LIAZO SERVICES SASHighPublic source supports this object-to-object relationship.Lists OMR INFOGERANCE SAS, AS Number 210760, registered to ORG-OMR3-RIPE, active under RIPE, with one originated IPv4 prefix, no IPv6 prefixes, upstream AS29075, route 178.216.15.0/24, AS name OMR-VFLIT, and RIPE-derived creation and modification dates.Low risk

Public View

If the 178.216.15.0/24 prefix is withdrawn, hijacked, or if AS29075 suffers an outage, all internet-facing services advertised by VFLIT Infogerance would become unreachable. This could cut off cloud, cybersecurity, and managed IT functions for its customers, with no visible backup path in public routing data. The concentrated dependency makes any single event high-impact.

Watchpoints

  • OMR INFOGERANCE SAS exemplifies the hidden fragility in the SME managed-services supply chain, where a single routing decision can cascade into client disruptions.
  • Its lack of redundancy makes it a bellwether for similar small French providers.
  • Key indicators: movement of the 178.216.15.0/24 prefix, addition of IPv6 or a second upstream for AS210760, appearance of a PeeringDB profile, and any public incident involving AS29075.

Caveats

  • Public evidence is used only for source-backed claims.
  • Private control or contract claims require separate public support.

FAQ

Why does BTW track OMR INFOGERANCE SAS?

OMR INFOGERANCE SAS is tracked because its entire internet presence hinges on a single upstream link and a single IPv4 prefix. Any routing incident—hijack, leak, or outage—would sever the company's connectivity, potentially disrupting managed services for an unknown number of business clients. The absence of IPv6, PeeringDB presence, or redundant paths amplifies the risk.

What evidence supports the profile?

public-source identity and registry context for OMR-VFLIT OMR INFOGERANCE SAS.

What should readers watch next?

OMR INFOGERANCE SAS exemplifies the hidden fragility in the SME managed-services supply chain, where a single routing decision can cascade into client disruptions.

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