AT&T, IBM enter multi-year alliance

News General United States 17 JUL 2019
AT&T, IBM enter multi-year alliance

IBM and AT&T announced a multi-year strategic alliance. Under the agreement, AT&T Communications will use IBM’s expertise to modernise AT&T Business Solutions’ internal software applications, enabling migrations to the IBM Cloud. In addition, IBM will provide infrastructure to support AT&T Business’s applications. AT&T Business will use Red Hat's open source platform to manage workloads and applications. The improvements will allow AT&T Business to better serve enterprise customers.

IBM will also make AT&T Business its primary provider of software defined networking. AT&T Business will help transform IBM’s networking products with their latest technologies including 5G, Edge Compute, and IoT as well as multi-cloud functionalities using Red Hat. This builds on the existing relationship where AT&T Business is IBM’s strategic global networking provider.

IBM will be the primary developer and cloud provider for AT&T Business’s operational applications and will help manage the AT&T Communications IT infrastructure, on and off-premises and across different clouds –private and public. This approach will enable AT&T Business to build and deploy internal application workloads, and deliver new, innovative services.

The two companies will also collaborate on edge computing platforms, which will help enterprise clients capitalise on the power of 5G network speeds and the internet-connected devices and sensors at the edge of the network, AT&T said.

As part of the relationship, AT&T Business will continue to use Red Hat's open source platform to manage the workloads associated with AT&T Business’s internal applications. On the heels of IBM's recent Red Hat acquisition, AT&T Business will have even greater access to Red Hat Enterprise Linux and OpenShift platforms as the foundation for workload portability and interoperability across any vendor’s cloud, on or off premises. The agreement between IBM and AT&T was signed in IBM's Q2, 2019. 

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