Nokia partners with Telenor to deploy cloud solution ‘AirGile’ for mobile networks
December 17th, 2018The partnership aims to transform mobile network for Scandinavian countries by leveraging Nokia’s ‘AirFrame’ data center and ‘Cloud Packet Core’.
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The partnership aims to transform mobile network for Scandinavian countries by leveraging Nokia’s ‘AirFrame’ data center and ‘Cloud Packet Core’.
The services aim to provide business with complete visibility of their cloud environments, compliance with global standards and access to security experts.
The alliance seeks to allow businesses to investment in data migration, data access and business continuity for mission-critical applications.
The decision has been announced following an agreement with the European Parliament, the council and the European Commission.
The platform seeks to eradicate the need to run functions depending on infrastructure by simplifying operational efficiencies.
With this alliance, Softcat will be integrating the cloud management software into their intelligence service to provide insights into cloud usage.
The extended partnership seeks to strengthen Palo Alto Network’s cybersecurity offering ‘Global Protect’ that will run on GCP.
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.