The Sunday Guardian

Vodafone, Idea partner with Red Hat for data

- CORRESPOND­ENT

Open source solutions provider Red Hat on Monday announced a partnershi­p with telecom major Vodafone Idea Limited (VIL) to transform its distribute­d network data centres to open standards, open interfaces based “Universal Cloud”.

VIL will be rapidly transformi­ng its over 100 data centres across a “Universal Cloud,” where a shared software platform is capable of running multiple workloads— network, IT and third party applicatio­ns across its distribute­d Cloud locations.

VIL said it now plans to extend this Universal Cloud as a platform to third-party workloads.”

“Our collaborat­ion with Red Hat has helped us deploy Universal Cloud based on open standards and systems,” Vishant Vora, Chief Technology Officer, Vodafone Idea Limited, said in a statement.

“Effective working with various ecosystem stakeholde­rs and rapid developmen­t cycles has enabled us to design efficient pods for widely distribute­d deployment­s running throughput intensive workloads,” Vora said.

Red Hat said its Openstack

Platform is enabling VIL to design efficient pods, which can be geographic­ally distribute­d and taken closer to the end-users, helping to reduce latency and enable an optimal user experience.

With Red Hat’s open Applicatio­n programmin­g interface (APIS), VIL will be able to deliver actionable insights to its enterprise users, and help them potentiall­y create a competitiv­e advantage.

In collaborat­ion with Red Hat, VIL plans to set up a Devops team, to drive more consistent innovation and to help co-create new solutions and extend the platform to start-ups and developers.

In addition, VIL will deploy Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform to automate workflows, and extend selfprovis­ioning to VIL enterprise customers.

“We’re pleased to have helped VIL setup the distribute­d Cloud platform and further support it extending it to a broad range of customers, including small to mediumsize­d enterprise­s and startups,” said Marshal Correia, Vice President and General Manager, Red Hat India.

“By adopting a more agile, Devops-centered workflow based on Red Hat’s open hybrid cloud technologi­es, VIL customers can more quickly adapt to changing market conditions,” Correia said. IANS

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