MORE ESSENTIAL NOW THAN EVER
Telecommunications
The rise of IoT and 5G has offered telecom operators another chance to spring into action. Huge potential profits await if the telecom industry makes the most of IoT, availing the USP that edge computing and 5G offers.
The 5G core network is cloud-native, but when it comes to the adoption method, telecom organizations prefer a multi-cloud or hybrid cloud approach instead of private and public clouds. Crucial applications are kept in a private cloud, while a vast set of tools and services will be provided via public clouds.
Not all clouds are built the same. since telco operations have more stringent performance, regulatory oversight, and quality of service requirements than IT or public cloud operations, Telecom Operators require faster traffic management, more reliability, minimized jitter, and lower latency than public clouds.
Equipment Alone Is Not Enough
THE STAKES COULDN’T BE
HIGHER FOR CYBERSECURITY
Data Protection
Today, data is currency. Even though providers of public cloud services have data protection measures in place, the combination of cloud, data, and IoT security threats means security risks are more significant in the 5G era. In a private cloud environment, telcos can control and address data privacy and protection needs, including data sovereignty, based on the industry’s regulatory requirements.
Check out how our solutions help telcos overcome these challenges with ease.
TOUGH TIMES KEEPING
UP WITH THE TOOLS
Public And
Private Cloud
Availability of the Public cloud is never absolute. Public cloud providers could have outages and their own set of security challenges. The process of designing a hybrid architecture or a multi-cloud infrastructure can be complicated and time-consuming. Secure interconnectivity, migration of in-house applications, and infrastructure components replication are a few of the concerns when transitioning between inter-cloud needs and requirements.
As Hybrid IT experts, we want you to focus on the business, not the complex IT infrastructure.
THE EVER-PRESSING
SUBJECT OF COST
Operational Cost
The public cloud allows telcos to create new applications and services in an incubatory environment and proceed to market their services and scale rapidly. As these innovations mature and stabilize, private clouds may offer more efficient delivery and operations as these “permanent” workloads can drive high consumption costs on public clouds.