Smart Cloud Entry in India

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Smart Cloud Entry in India

IBM India has launched its Smart Cloud Entry, specifically designed to address customer requirements in India. The IBM Smart Cloud Entry enables organizations to deploy self-service provisioning of virtualized workloads, allowing them to easily start the transition to a cloud-based infrastructure. It also includes basic workload metering to support a "pay-per-use" business model.

A new report from The Economist Intelligence Unit and IBM has found that among 572 business leaders surveyed, almost three-fourths indicate their companies have piloted, adopted or substantially implemented cloud in their organizations - and 90% expect to have done so in three years. And the number of respondents whose companies have "substantially implemented" cloud is expected to grow from 13% today to 41% in three years.

"Cloud computing is much more than simply saving on IT implementation costs because it offers an enormous opportunity to innovate. With the IBM Smart Cloud Entry, we will enable customers to transition smoothly to a cloud-based infrastructure through an easy-to-use web-based interface. The solution is competitively positioned for Indian enterprises to easily tap into the benefits of Cloud," said Rahul Bindal, Vice-President, Growth Initiatives, Systems and Technology Group, IBM India /South Asia.


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