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IBM (NYSE: IBM) announced a strategic expansion of its capabilities to enhance hybrid cloud deployments, enabling clients to choose between on-premises and public cloud solutions. Key enhancements include IBM Cloud Paks and advanced data storage for containers. A Forrester study revealed 85% of organizations are increasing IT funding beyond public cloud, emphasizing the significance of hybrid solutions. Many clients are already running proofs-of-concept with Red Hat OpenShift on IBM systems. Upcoming features include improved AI integration, cloud-native development, and persistent storage for container workloads.

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  • 85% of organizations increasing IT funding outside public cloud indicates strong market demand.
  • Many IBM clients actively engaging in proofs-of-concept with Red Hat OpenShift, signaling robust adoption.
  • Introduction of new capabilities enhances flexibility and modernization of hybrid cloud solutions.
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ARMONK, N.Y., Oct. 27, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced a strategic expansion of capabilities to provide clients with the flexibility to choose where to deploy workloads, from on-premises to the IBM public cloud, and drive forward their journey to the hybrid cloud. The new and enhanced solutions include containerized software across IBM IT Infrastructure via IBM Cloud Paks and advancements in data storage for containers.

According to a recent IBM commissioned Forrester study, "The Key to an Effective Hybrid Multicloud Strategy,1" 85 percent of respondents are increasing funding for IT infrastructure outside of public cloud, suggesting that organizations continue to rely on both on-premises and private cloud as part of their technology stack.  

"The global pandemic and ensuing economic disruption have amplified the need for speed and flexibility and accelerated plans for digital transformation," said Tom Rosamilia, Senior Vice President of IBM Systems and Chairman, North America. "Our clients are increasing their investments in AI and cloud. They are moving swiftly to reduce costs while improving security with approaches like confidential computing and resiliency, and IBM's hybrid multicloud strategy with Red Hat is at the epicenter of this transformation."

Signaling strong adoption, many of IBM's top IBM Z and Power Systems clients are currently running proofs-of-concept with Red Hat OpenShift on Z, and over 100 more are ready to start. In addition, more than 40 IBM clients are already using IBM Storage as a persistent, highly available repository with strong security capabilities for OpenShift. This builds on a longstanding collaboration between IBM IT Infrastructure and Red Hat as well as previous investments made across IBM Z, LinuxONE, Power and Storage offerings to support Red Hat OpenShift, the industry's leading enterprise Kubernetes platform.

Today, over 100 new to LinuxONE and Linux on Z clients are now running mission-critical applications in the hybrid cloud. These clients are all sizes from startups to enterprises, representing industries ranging from healthcare, retail, transportation, financial and technology services, and public sector.

IBM announced new and upcoming capabilities designed to help clients implement hybrid cloud with IBM IT Infrastructure, including:

Persistent Storage and Data Protection for Container Workloads

IBM Storage is also bringing extensive new and future enhancements to its storage and modern data protection solutions. These are primarily designed to support the rapidly expanding container and Kubernetes ecosystem, including RedHat OpenShift. 

IBM Storage Suite for Cloud Paks is now expanding support for container-native data access on Red Hat OpenShift. This suite aims to provide the greatest flexibility for continuous integration and continuous delivery to teams who often need file, object, and block as software-defined storage. IBM Spectrum Scale also adds a fully containerized client and run-time operator to provide access to scalable data lakes on any Red Hat OpenShift cluster. IBM Cloud Object Storage adds support for the open source s3fs file to object storage interface bundled with Red Hat OpenShift. 

"As we embark on a journey to modernize our infrastructure with containerized applications and Red Hat OpenShift we needed an infrastructure that could support our application modernization in a safe and secure way," says Christoph Buchstätter, Head of Computing and Platform Services, Porsche Informatik. "We chose IBM Cloud Object Storage because of the built-in security and stability with high availability it will provide our containerized applications. The system is simple to manage and maintains the data in our control."

This substantial shift to containers is having an enormous impact on modern data protection. Today's organizations want solutions that unify data recovery, retention, and reuse and also protect critical data workloads in hybrid cloud environments. 

"Container technology such as Red Hat OpenShift is the foundation for hybrid cloud deployments, enabling application and data portability and scalability across private and public clouds," said Scott Sinclair, Senior Analyst, ESG. "IBM is delivering container-native data protection and persistent storage together with expanded hybrid cloud data protection support. IBM recognizes that many of their clients will continue to have non-containerized workloads for years to come. Consequently, IBM is providing tools that span containerized and non-containerized environments: common data protection infrastructure, and unstructured data support that expands existing data oceans to provide a single 'source of truth' for AI and ML workloads no matter what platform they run on."

To address these challenges, IBM will enhance IBM Spectrum Protect Plus to enrich protection for containers. IBM Spectrum Protect Plus will protect Red Hat OpenShift environments with an integrated experience that starts with the ability to deploy IBM Spectrum Protect Plus Server as a container using a Red Hat OpenShift Operator. 

For more information on today's news visit: http://www.ibm.com/blogs/systems/storage-made-simple-for-containers-and-hybrid-cloud

Media Contact:
Lauren Nowicki
Lauren.Nowicki@ibm.com

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1 A commissioned study conducted by Forrester Consulting on behalf of IBM. September 2019

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What new capabilities did IBM announce for the hybrid cloud?

IBM announced enhancements including IBM Cloud Paks and advanced data storage for containers to support hybrid cloud deployments.

How many organizations are increasing IT funding beyond public cloud according to IBM's study?

According to an IBM-commissioned Forrester study, 85% of organizations are increasing their IT infrastructure funding outside of public cloud.

What role does Red Hat OpenShift play in IBM's hybrid cloud strategy?

Red Hat OpenShift is central to IBM's hybrid cloud strategy, with many clients currently running proofs-of-concept on IBM systems.

When was IBM's announcement regarding hybrid cloud capabilities made?

IBM announced the expansion of its hybrid cloud capabilities on October 27, 2020.

What is the stock symbol for IBM?

IBM's stock symbol is IBM, traded on the NYSE.

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