Millennium Post

US IBM to buy Indian cloud computing firm Sanovi Tech

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NEW DELHI: IBM on Thursday said it has signed an agreement to buy Indian IT firm Sanovi Technologi­es, which deals in cloud computing software. “As a cloud-native company, Sanovi will strengthen our resiliency portfolio to manage broad range of applicatio­ns, data, and IT systems of our clients, balancing digital and hybrid cloud transforma­tion with increased regulatory compliance,” said IBM Senior Vice-president (Global Technology Services) Martin Jetter.

Upon closure of the deal, which is expected by the end of 2016, IBM plans to integrate the Sanovi capabiliti­es into the IBM Global Technology Services unit. Financial details of the deal were not disclosed. Sanovi Technologi­es provides hybrid cloud recovery, cloud migration and business continuity software for enterprise data centres and cloud infrastruc­ture.

“Adding these capabiliti­es along with advanced analytics will better enable IBM to bolster its software defined resiliency strategy and delivery of business continuity and disaster recovery services for clients undergoing digital and hybrid cloud transforma­tion,” the statement said.

IBM will further empower clients to redefine their disaster recovery strategy in the face of “unpreceden­ted industry change”. “IBM'S technology leadership in hybrid cloud infrastruc­ture and resiliency services makes it a clear choice to bring end-to-end services to our customers and transforma­tional value to IBM'S existing client base,” said Sanovi CEO, Chandra Sekhar Pulamarase­tti.

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