Airtel, IBM Partner to Offer Secured Edge Cloud Services to Indian Enterprises

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Bharti Airtel, India’s leading telecom operator with more than 358 million subscribers, has partnered with IBM and announced that they would work together to deploy Airtel’s edge computing platform in India. This will include over 120 network data centres across 20 cities. The Indian enterprises will be able to leverage the platform to their advantage once it is deployed. Airtel said that the platform has been designed to enable large enterprises across industries to accelerate innovative solutions and deliver new value to clients and customers.

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Airtel’s edge computing platform, deployed as a hybrid environment based on IBM Cloud Satellite and Red Hat OpenShift, extends secured and open cloud services wherever data resides. This can help improve business performance and customer experience by reducing latency while addressing data security and sovereignty requirements – which is critical as workloads increasingly shift to the edge. The business value delivered by edge computing can be significantly enhanced when combined with 5G. In India, where 5G is expected to be rolled out later this year, it has the potential to create a cumulative economic impact of $1 trillion by 20351.

Speaking about the work, Ganesh Lakshminarayanan, CEO – Enterprise, Airtel Business, said, “As India gears up to experience 5G, we see a massive opportunity to help businesses across industries transform how they deliver goods and services. We have the largest network of edge data centers available in India under the Nxtra brand and we will leverage our work with IBM to help Indian businesses address their critical business needs with greater efficiency, making it significantly easier for companies to process workloads where their data resides.”