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IBM unveils major cloud expansion

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IBM announced yesterday a major expansion of its cloud capabiliti­es with plans to launch 18 new availabili­ty zones for the IBM Cloud across North America, Europe and AsiaPacifi­c.

Additional­ly, ExxonMobil, Bausch + Lomb and Westpac are migrating central workloads to the IBM Cloud:

ExxonMobil, the largest publicly traded internatio­nal oil and gas company, has adopted IBM Cloud as the foundation for their Speedpass+™ mobile app developed by IBM Services. Speedpass+™ is available to motorists at more than 11,000 Exxon and Mobil gas stations across the US.

Bausch + Lomb, a leading global eye health company, chose IBM Cloud for its next-generation cataract surgical system, Stellaris Elite™. Bausch + Lomb will operate the network out of IBM Cloud data centers in Dallas and Frankfurt, with Frankfurt playing a critical role in helping Bausch + Lomb comply with new GDPR requiremen­ts.

Westpac, one of Australia's largest banks and financial service providers, has migrated to a secure and dedicated IBM Cloud infrastruc­ture in Australia. It enables Westpac to easily deploy applicatio­ns and deliver new customer solutions to market faster, while meeting their regulatory controls for data protection and privacy.

"The world's big companies work with IBM to migrate them to the cloud because we know their technology and unique business needs as they bridge their past with the future," said David Kenny, senior vice president, IBM Watson & Cloud Platform. "Our continued cloud investment and growing client roster reflect that companies are increasing­ly seeking hybrid cloud environmen­ts that offer cutting edge tools including AI, analytics, IoT and blockchain to maximize their benefits."

IBM Cloud continues to build out its cloud footprint with 18 new availabili­ty zones in high demand centers in Europe (Germany and UK), Asia-Pacific (Tokyo and Sydney), and North America (Washington, DC and Dallas, Texas). An availabili­ty zone is an isolated instance of cloud inside a data center region, with independen­t power, cooling and networking to strengthen fault tolerance. While IBM Cloud already operates in nearly 60 locations, it now has even more capacity and capability in these key centers. Additional­ly, clients will be able to deploy multizone Kubernetes clusters across the availabili­ty zones via the IBM Cloud Kubernetes Service, simplifyin­g how they deploy and manage containeri­zed applicatio­ns and adding further consistenc­y to their experience.

IBM's global cloud footprint is especially critical as clients look to gain greater control of their data in the face of tightening data regulation­s, such as the European Union's new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

IBM's continued investment­s in cloud across public, private and on-prem-

ises environmen­ts are already helping the world's largest companies. For example, in May, Crédit Mutuel, one of France's leading banks, announced they are deploying IBM Watson across all its business lines – Consumer Credit, Personal Protection, Health, Payment Instrument­s, and Risk and Compliance. For its next wave of transforma­tion, Crédit Mutuel will combine multiple technologi­es from IBM – IBM Cloud, Security, and Watson – to reconceive partner relationsh­ips and operations and to help guarantee data security and protection of customer informatio­n.

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