Here is why IBM expanded its Industry-Specific Cloud Consulting Services.
Following the launching of HP Propel, IBM responds at
its manner with the expansion of its Cloud Consulting Services portfolio. Henceforth, IBM
brings a customizable cloud strategy for industry and line of business buyers.
In the same dynamic, the company also announced a catalog of fast-start
industry solutions delivered as a service for cloud-based applications. Here IBM
aims to address priority business needs industry by industry, while making
cloud
easier to adopt and consume for line of business leaders.
Connectikpeople recalls that IBM offers a cloud adoption framework and the IBM
Cloud Workload Analysis Tool to analyze
an existing environment and determine the cloud computing model best suited for
the business model. Using the tool, IBM consultants help its clients identify
and prioritize the business areas and workloads that, when migrated to a cloud
computing model, deliver the most benefit by reducing costs and improving
service delivery.
About IBM Cloud Computing
IBM is the global leader in cloud with an unmatched portfolio of open cloud solutions that help clients build, rent or tap into cloud capabilities. No other company has the ability to bring together unique industry knowledge and unmatched cloud capabilities, that have already helped more than 20,000 clients around the world. Today, IBM has more than 100 cloud SaaS solutions, 37,000 experts with deep industry knowledge helping clients transform and a network of more than 25 global cloud delivery centers. Since 2007, IBM has invested more than $6 billion in acquisitions to accelerate its cloud initiatives. Most recently IBM acquired SoftLayer with more than 21,000 clients in 140 countries to further build out its IaaS portfolio with an easy and secure on ramp to cloud integrating IBM SmartCloud.
IBM is the global leader in cloud with an unmatched portfolio of open cloud solutions that help clients build, rent or tap into cloud capabilities. No other company has the ability to bring together unique industry knowledge and unmatched cloud capabilities, that have already helped more than 20,000 clients around the world. Today, IBM has more than 100 cloud SaaS solutions, 37,000 experts with deep industry knowledge helping clients transform and a network of more than 25 global cloud delivery centers. Since 2007, IBM has invested more than $6 billion in acquisitions to accelerate its cloud initiatives. Most recently IBM acquired SoftLayer with more than 21,000 clients in 140 countries to further build out its IaaS portfolio with an easy and secure on ramp to cloud integrating IBM SmartCloud.