PR - Today, IBM International Business Machines announced new cloud computing services to
help businesses of all sizes take advantage of this
increasingly-attractive computing model. With today's announcements,
IBM is applying its industry-specific consulting expertise and
established technology record to offer secure, practical services to
companies in public, private and hybrid cloud models.
Industry-specific Business Consulting Services for Cloud Computing -
IBM Global Business Services will use an economic model for assessing
the total cost of ownership for building private clouds, and/or moving
data and applications off-site in a public or hybrid cloud model.
Technology Consulting, Design and Implementation Services - IBM
Global Technology Services is announcing new services to help clients
install, configure and deliver cloud computing inside the data center.
Cloud Security - Spanning IBM Systems, Software, Services and IBM's
lauded Research and X-Force arms, this effort is aimed at
re-architecting and re-designing technologies and processes, to infuse
security and shield against threats and vulnerabilities in the cloud.
The old one-server-per-application model has created a dire situation
in the data centers of large enterprises. Their infrastructures are
becoming too complex and expensive to maintain, and smaller
organizations want new ways to grow and expand their businesses
without falling victim to these same issues.
Cloud computing, or network-delivered services and software, can save
customers up to 80 percent on floor space and 60 percent on power and
cooling costs, and deliver triple asset utilization(1). While the
economics are compelling to businesses of all sizes, concerns over
security, data portability and reliability are causing reluctance
among enterprise customers.
New Services for Cloud Computing
IBM's new business consulting services use economic modeling to
assess the total cost of ownership for building and integrating
clouds. Initial research indicates that organizations will employ
both public and private clouds to achieve business goals, and IBM can
help companies find the most effective balance, and manage it all as
one integrated strategy.
In addition, cloud technology consulting services will help clients
create roadmaps for re-constructing their IT environments, so they can
take advantage of cloud computing models to improve operational
efficiency, overall carbon posture and return on investment. With new
cloud implementation services, IBM will apply expert-level skills,
methods, guidance and project management techniques to help clients
plan, configure and test the servers, storage and technologies
necessary to support a dynamic technology environment.
"Cloud strategies need to be in line with business strategies," said
Willy Chiu, Vice President, High Performance on Demand Solutions, IBM.
"Over the last year in our 13 cloud computing centers worldwide,
we've worked with clients to understand how to help them take
advantage of both public and private clouds to get the best
economics."
New Clients Move into the Cloud with IBM
In addition to new services, IBM is helping new clients move into the
cloud. One of Houston's largest and fastest-growing human services
agencies, Neighborhood Centers serves over 200,000 citizens in
Southwest Texas and delivers key services including economic
development services, citizenship and immigration services, early
childhood development programs, a K-5 charter school and seniors
programs. The non-profit organization depends on IBM cloud services
to back-up server and PC data from distributed environments, and
store it in secure off-site locations.
"Neighborhood Centers is dedicated to helping citizens cope with
disruption and plan for contingencies in life -- as second responders
in emergencies we simply cannot afford to be shut down, or slowed
down, by a data loss," said Tom Comella, chief information officer,
Neighborhood Centers Inc. "IBM cloud services were critical in our
community recovery efforts following Hurricane Ike. Since we
experienced no business interruptions in any of our 20 facilities, we
were able to focus on bringing the community, our services and our
citizens back online. But the benefits of cloud services reach far
beyond disaster recovery. Better data protection -- demonstrating
that we are good stewards of information -- has become a selling
point for us in willing contracts."
IBM Research is working directly with clients to create replicable,
cloud-delivered, industry-specific services like Lender Business
Process Services or Healthcare Process Services, as well as horizontal
business services like CRM and supply chain management.
In China, for example, IBM Research is piloting a newly developed
cloud computing platform, codenamed Project Yun which is Chinese for
"cloud," for companies to access business services, designed to make
the selection and implementation of new cloud services as easy as
selecting an item from a drop-down menu. With no need for back-end
provisioning, the IBM platform stands to cut the time required to
deliver new services dramatically. The Yun platform allocates
storage, server and network resources for the customer application
with zero human input, achieving top performance, availability and
power utilization.
One of China's largest retailers with more than 10 million customers
per day, Wang Fu Jing Department Store, has deployed several key cloud
services from Project Yun, including a supply chain management
solution for its vast network of retail stores to easily share supply
chain information and visualize the execution of B2B business
processes with thousands of their own SMB suppliers via the cloud.
Securing Enterprise Cloud Computing
To ensure the widespread adoption of cloud computing services, IBM
has initiated a company-wide project to form a unified and
comprehensive security architecture for cloud computing environments.
The effort, which spans Systems, Software, Services and IBM's lauded
Research and X-Force arms, is aimed at re-architecting and
re-designing technologies and processes, to infuse security and
shield against threats and vulnerabilities. Security is built-in to
the cloud, not an afterthought.
The project incorporates next-generation security and cloud service
management technologies, as well as simplified security management
and enforcement, offering enterprise customers the same security and
compliance guarantees that are equivalent or better than what they can
expect in traditional computing environments.
Built upon IBM's extensive industry security leadership, the project
focuses on developing trusted virtual domains, authentication,
isolation management, policy and integrity management and access
control technologies designed specifically for cloud computing
For more information on IBM's cloud computing initiatives, please
visit www.ibm.com/cloud


