Bengaluru, NFAPost: HCL Technologies in a new collaboration with IBM announced to help clients accelerate their digital transformation by migrating enterprise mission-critical workloads to the IBM public cloud.
The IBM Ecosystem Unit (IEU) at HCL will assist clients, including those enterprises in regulated industries such as financial services, telecommunications, life sciences and healthcare and energy and utilities, to develop digital and cloud-native solutions that will help advance their cloud journeys.
These solutions will be built on the IBM public cloud using IBM Cloud Paks, containerized software running on Red Hat OpenShift, and Watson-powered advanced data and analytics.
Remote access
HCL’s IEU will offer a wide spectrum of services and solutions, leveraging IBM Cloud, data and analytics, artificial intelligence, machine learning capabilities and security to foster innovation for enterprises.
Clients can participate in design workshops and remotely access the best technology from the company’s Cloud Native Labs located in the United States (Dallas), United Kingdom (London) and India (NCR), which fully support IBM Cloud and Red Hat environments for proof of concepts and solution building.
Commenting on the development HCL Technologies Corporate Vice President and Chief Technology Officer Kalyan Kumar in line with HCL’s vision and strategy.
Public cloud
“This new chapter in our relationship with IBM is an affirmation of our strategy in responding to a changing world. Leveraging the IBM public cloud will enable HCL to work with enterprises in regulated industries such as financial services,’ said HCL Technologies Corporate Vice President and Chief Technology Officer Kalyan Kumar.
HCL Technologies Corporate Vice President and Chief Technology Officer Kalyan Kumar said currently DRYiCETM portfolio runs on IBM public cloud.
“This collaboration will be extended to HCL’s product portfolio, which includes the development of new SaaS offerings on IBM Cloud,” said HCL Technologies Corporate Vice President and Chief Technology Officer Kalyan Kumar.