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IBM partners with SAP to extend cloud offerings

IBM has partnered with SAP to launch a new global service for cloud and ‘big data’ called IBM SmartCloud Enterprise+.

The aim of the partnership is to allow enterprises to access, run and
store all their SAP applications safely and accurately in the cloud from
data centres in Australia, the US, Canada, Brazil, France, Germany and
Japan, as well as from a new cloud centre opening in Barcelona this
year.

According to IBM, SCE+ will support SAP applications, including SAP
Business Suite software and SAP BusinessObjects, offering the same
quality and service levels as private hosted information technology
environments but at a lower cost.

It is intended to go beyond public IaaS clouds by offering high
service-level agreements, security and reliability along with elasticity
and subscription-based pricing, IBM said.

The service enables enterprises’ access from the cloud to core
applications such as ERP, CRM, analytics, social business and mobile
computing.

“This is a logical evolution of IBM’s sourcing business that gives us an
advantage both in our services relationships and the cloud market as we
define a new enterprise-grade cloud today,” Jim Comfort, general
manager of IBM SmartCloud Services, said in a statement.

“Our clients want sophisticated, economical cloud-based services that
provide the same quality and service level as a private, hosted IT
environment.”

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