In the age of everyone jumping on the cloud bandwagon, two more fields of communications and IT have joined hands to bring alive a cloud infrastructure. Orange Business Services, a global integrated communications service provider for businesses, and SITA, a air transport industry IT specialist, have agreed to jointly build a managed cloud computing infrastructure.
The joint effort will deliver the cloud services to a core customer base of multinational enterprises and players in the air transport industry. One of the important goals of the partnership is to achieve no more than 100 milliseconds of latency between their customers and the cloud.
"“By working for so many years with SITA, we know that the air transport industry is highly demanding. Therefore partnering on a managed cloud computing infrastructure is real-world proof that Orange Business Services can deliver the same high-performance, high-security cloud services to its multinational customers. The ambition of Orange Business Services is to make it easy for customers to access the IT resources they need by providing a one-stop-shop for a range of cloud computing services. By taking an integrated approach, Orange Business Services can deliver network and IT with end-to-end service level commitments wherever our customers do business. Thanks to this joint infrastructure, we will bring increasingly varied and flexible cloud services to the international market like never before, providing the global reach and the reliability our customers need to catch the promises cloud computing can deliver. It is a key milestone in our ambition on the cloud computing market.” voiced Vivek Badrinath, chief executive officer, Orange Business Services"
Earlier, Orange partnered with Cisco, EMC and VMware to form Flexible 4 Business, an alliance offering comprehensive, end-to-end cloud computing services.
You can find more details about the venture in the following press release;
Press Contacts:SITA and Orange Business Services join forces to build a global cloud computing infrastructure
Managed cloud infrastructure to deliver secure and highly available cloud computing services to the air transport industry and to multinational enterprises around the globe
Brussels – June 22, 2011 – SITA, the air transport industry IT specialist, and Orange Business Services, the leading global integrated communications service provider for businesses, have agreed to jointly build a global, high performance, managed cloud computing infrastructure. Each partner will use this infrastructure to deliver its cloud services portfolio to its markets with added global reach, reliability and minimum latency.
The cloud computing infrastructure will be based on six seamlessly interconnected Tier III+ and Tier IV data centers in five continents, in Atlanta, Frankfurt, Johannesburg, Singapore, Hong Kong and Sydney. Each data center will cover its respective region and will be interconnected via Orange’s high-speed MPLS network. Over this infrastructure, Orange Business Services and SITA will offer their individual portfolio of cloud computing services, encompassing infrastructure as-a-service, platform as-a-service, desktop as-a-service, and software as-a-service. Both Orange Business Services and SITA will continue to own the service relationships with their end customers.
The infrastructure will deliver high performance cloud computing services globally. Network connections between the data centers are secured with premium levels of protection against malicious threats. Highly resilient service is ensured through redundant connections, failover sites, and network-based intelligent re-routing that can transfer traffic around any disruptions, leading to significantly higher performance levels between the data centers. The two companies are aiming to achieve no more than 100 milliseconds of latency when their customers are operating their applications in the cloud.
Rollout of the infrastructure has already started with the data centers of Atlanta, Frankfurt and Singapore being fully operational in Q1 2012 and all six data centers in Q3 2012.
The scope and reliability of this cloud infrastructure speak to the current needs of Orange Business Services’ and SITA’s customers, who are looking for sophisticated cloud computing engagements that can equally cover the global nature of their operations and deliver high performance.
Francesco Violante, chief executive officer, SITA, said: “SITA has a successful 60-year track record of working solely for the air transport community, taking a long-term view and investing for the industry’s future. The globally managed network delivered to our customers as well as our industry knowledge provides the foundation for our investment in the air transport industry (ATI) Cloud. SITA continues to have a successful partnership with Orange Business Services, built on our network business. Cloud computing is a network-centric concept so when we were looking for a partner to build the infrastructure for the ATI Cloud, we knew it would be strategic to partner with a global operator. Orange Business Services was the obvious choice. Sharing the building and operation of the infrastructure brings economies of scale to both companies. Only by working together are we able to bring a fully formed, high-end cloud computing infrastructure that can meet the complex and global requirements of the air transport industry.”
Vivek Badrinath, chief executive officer, Orange Business Services, said: “By working for so many years with SITA, we know that the air transport industry is highly demanding. Therefore partnering on a managed cloud computing infrastructure is real-world proof that Orange Business Services can deliver the same high-performance, high-security cloud services to its multinational customers. The ambition of Orange Business Services is to make it easy for customers to access the IT resources they need by providing a one-stop-shop for a range of cloud computing services. By taking an integrated approach, Orange Business Services can deliver network and IT with end-to-end service level commitments wherever our customers do business. Thanks to this joint infrastructure, we will bring increasingly varied and flexible cloud services to the international market like never before, providing the global reach and the reliability our customers need to catch the promises cloud computing can deliver. It is a key milestone in our ambition on the cloud computing market.”
Today’s strategic agreement between Orange Business Services and SITA builds upon a long-standing relationship between the two companies, aimed at broadening their respective offerings and establishing innovating communication services for airlines, airports and other participants in the air transport industry.
Estelle Assaf, Orange Business Services, estelle.assaf[at]orange-ftgroup.com, +33 1 55 54 00 05
Elizabeth Mayeri, Orange Business Services, elizabeth.mayeri[at]orange-ftgroup.com, +1 212 251 2086
Héloïse Rothenbühler, Orange, service.presse[at]orange-ftgroup.com, +33 1 44 44 93 93
Quentin Browell, SITA, quentin.browell[at]sita.aero, +41 78 600 7902
Charlie Pryor, Leidar, charlie.pryor[at]leidar.com, +44 20 7031 8270
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