HCL turns the heat on TCS with USD 1.8 billion IBM software deal
December 10th, 2018The deal seeks to strengthen HCL’s IT prowess in the developing markets of cloud, cybersecurity, the blockchain, AI and other fields.
The deal seeks to strengthen HCL’s IT prowess in the developing markets of cloud, cybersecurity, the blockchain, AI and other fields.
The launch aims to automate cloud-based applications that deal with workflows, payments, messages and customer interaction, by leveraging AI.
The launch aims to provide customers with cloud products along with domain registration and managed services by partnering with Microsoft and CloudBlue.
The launch seeks to unify the management of multi-service, distributed cloud-native applications across different toolchains into one single format.
With this deal, Z Services aims to expand their cloud offerings across SaaS, PaaS and IaaS platforms like Azure, AWS, Dropbox and Office 365.
The software aims to help companies deploying AI Cloud workloads on AWS to save up to 40% on wasteful resources.
The alliance seeks to protect Atlantic’s business-critical data by leveraging Veeam’s disaster recovery and business continuity tools.
The alliance seeks to launch a new service called ‘Express Connect to Any Cloud’ (ECAC) to provide customers with on-demand connections to cloud providers.
The acquisition seeks to strengthen Red Hat’s hybrid cloud portfolio by adding Noobaa’s data storage services across the public and private cloud.
The alliance seeks to leverage Mesosphere’s Big-data-as-a-Service in order to reduce costs for government agencies deploying the cloud.