Telefónica, IBM and Red Hat join forces to accelerate digital transformation with open hybrid cloud
⢠Cloud Garden 2.0 integrates IBM Cloud Pak and Red Hat OpenShift to help clients speed their hybrid cloud transformation using open technologies
⢠The insurance consortium TIREA is building innovative services through Cloud Garden 2.
Madrid, January 26th, 2020.-Telefonica and IBM today announced Cloud Garden 2.0, the next phase of Telefonica s cloud services platform designed to accelerate application modernization. Cloud Garden 2.0 is built on IBM Cloud Pak and Red Hat OpenShift. Now, Telefónica clients can run their applications based on containers on premises or in the cloud environment of their choosing, as well as simplify and speed how they bring new solutions to market.
IBM and Telefónica double down on tech partnership in enterprise hybrid cloud push
IBM and Telefónica are continuing to pool their resources to help accelerate the pace of hybrid cloud adoption in the enterprise
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Telecommunications giant Telefónica is doubling down on its long-standing technology partnership with IBM and Red Hat to accelerate its clients’ pace of hybrid cloud adoption.
This is through the roll-out of the next iteration of Telefónica’s hybrid IT-enabling Cloud Garden environment, which is designed to help its clients accelerate the modernisation of their application estates, while also letting them choose whether to run their workloads in on-premise or cloud-based setups.
Jan 26, 2021
Madrid - Telefonica and IBM today announced Cloud Garden 2.0, the next phase of Telefonica’s cloud services platform designed to accelerate application modernization. Cloud Garden 2.0 is built on IBM Cloud Pak and Red Hat OpenShift. Now, Telefónica clients can run their applications based on containers on premises or in the cloud environment of their choosing, as well as simplify and speed how they bring new solutions to market.
For example, the insurance consortium TIREA (Information Technologies and Networks for Insurance Entities) has developed a new, customer-facing application based on Cloud Garden 2.0 to help accelerate the digital transformation of the insurance sector.