After years of chipping away at the cloud computing market, IBM on Wednesday announced that it has teamed up with AT&T to offer secure cloud computing as a service. The two companies will combine IBM’s SmartCloud Enterprise+ with AT&T’s virtual private networking service to Fortune 1,000 companies worldwide. The service will be offered early next year. The combined offering secures data in motion, integrating the security features of both IBM’s cloud computing resources and AT&T’s VPN service. This will let users move data or applications between their own data centers or private clouds, and the service.
IBM, AT&T Offer Secure Passage to the Cloud
Posted by: Richard Adhikari October 10, 2012 03:40 PMAfter years of chipping away at the cloud computing market, IBM on Wednesday announced that it has teamed up with AT&T to offer secure cloud computing as a service. The two companies will combine IBM’s SmartCloud Enterprise+ with AT&T’s virtual private networking service to Fortune 1,000 companies worldwide. The service will be offered early next year. The combined offering secures data in motion, integrating the security features of both IBM’s cloud computing resources and AT&T’s VPN service. This will let users move data or applications between their own data centers or private clouds, and the service.