Tech distributor VSTECS Philippines has recently entered a distribution partnership with Alibaba Cloud, the digital intelligence and technology backbone of Alibaba Group, to offer cloud computing products and services in the Philippines.
Dubbed the “IBM Cloud Satellite” the service is expected to benefit enterprises looking to ramp up their digital transformation amid disruptors such as an ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.
The platform enables local businesses, whether small or large scale, to build and create custom dashboards, allowing teams to work together and oversee various operations -- from project management, HR, CRM and Sales, and IT -- all in one workspace.
IBM Philippines chief technologist Lope Doromal Jr. cited a survey, which showed that organizations are able to get 2.5 times the value in investment by using hybrid cloud compared to the use of single cloud or a single vendor infrastructure.
The telco cloud growth will be driven primarily by cloud infrastructure-related investments, such as Virtual Network Functions (VNFs), Management and Network Orchestration (MANO), and Cloud Native Functions (CNFs).
Most of the cloud budgets are being allocated to hybrid cloud platforms even as their public cloud spend is set to reduce from 53 percent share today to 43 percent by 2023.
Concepcion Industrial Corporation settled on Oracle’s Fusion Cloud Applications to consolidate all office operations and run them on a single encompassing platform.
Technology giant Accenture has announced the formation of a new business unit called “Accenture Cloud First” with a $3-billion investment over the next three years.