NEW DELHI: American technology giant International Business Machines Corporation (IBM<\/a>) on Tuesday said it has made its hybrid cloud services<\/a> generally available in any environment--on any cloud, on-premises, or at the edge--via the IBM Cloud Satellite<\/a>.
For this purpose, IBM said it has joined hands with Lumen Technologies. Both companies have jointly integrated IBM Cloud<\/a> Satellite with the Lumen edge platform to provide near real-time hybrid cloud services to clients.
IBM Cloud Satellite which brings a secure, unifying layer of cloud services for clients across environments, regardless of where their data resides which will help industries such as telecommunications, financial services, healthcare, and government to deliver low-latency services, but they will also be able to maintain the same levels of security, data privacy, interoperability and open standards found in hybrid cloud environments.
At the same time, IBM said it is also extending Watson Anywhere with the availability of IBM Cloud Pak for Data as a Service with IBM Cloud Satellite.
\"IBM is working with clients to leverage advanced technologies like edge computing<\/a> and AI, enabling them to digitally transform with hybrid cloud while keeping data security at the forefront,\" said Howard Boville, Head of IBM Hybrid Cloud Platform.
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