After a master's degree in economics at Paris II, followed by a diploma from ESC Reims and an MBA from the University of Melbourne, Stanislas de Rémur joined JP Morgan in Paris in Corporate Finance then began his career in Australia . At the start of 1999, he joined General Electric, with which he continued his collaboration until September 2000, when he founded Oodrive, with the ambition of creating "the first hard drive on the Internet".
Stanislas de Rémur is now strongly involved in the development of Cloud Computing, notably being president of Transition Numérique +, vice-president of Tech In France (formerly AFDEL), director of Eurocloud in France and Spain, as well as as a member of Seed4Soft, an association of entrepreneurs which finances young innovative companies.