IBM and Deutsche Telekom will collaboration to provide the IBM MobileFirst platform in the cloud to small and medium sized (SMB) customers in Europe.
Progressively, companies like IBM, Intel, Cisco, Oracle or Red Hat are
convinced that, they will grow and, generate a lot of money by improving and
developing services.
Since yesterday, Deutsche Telekom’s
developer platform has launched the new cloud service, Developer Garden
powered IBM Worklight, which allows developers to cost-effectively and quickly
create apps for all mobile platforms and bring them to market faster than ever
before.
Connectikpeople may recall that, a
recent study from IBM revealed that while only 24
percent of telecom survey
respondents currently use cloud for sweeping innovation, in two years more than
half (57 percent) of them plan to rely on cloud for business model
innovation.
Therefore, by offering IBM Worklight on the Deutsche Telekom cloud via
Developer Garden, SMBs will now be able to easily consume these technologies as
a service without long term investment or planning.
Connectikpeople has observed that, the new service combines Deutsche
Telekom’s Developer Garden with Worklight, IBM’s app development platform, to
provide organizations with instant access to Deutsche Telekom’s Application
Programming Interfaces (APIs) and communication services and expertise. This also means, Developer Garden users will
be able to quickly access IBM Worklight capabilities to efficiently develop,
run and manage HTML5, hybrid and native apps that combine Deutsche Telekom’s
communication features such as speech-driven Interactive Voice Response (IVR),
voice mashups and Short Message Service (SMS).