Airtel-IBM Cloud Partnership: How It Transforms India's AI Infrastructure

Bharti Airtel has teamed up with IBM to significantly boost its Airtel Cloud capabilities. This partnership brings together Airtel's secure cloud platform with IBM's advanced AI and infrastructure technologies. Enterprises will now benefit from expanded availability zones and enhanced AI inferencing capabilities. The collaboration specifically targets regulated industries needing robust, compliant cloud solutions for their digital transformation journeys.

Key Points: Bharti Airtel IBM Partnership Strengthens Airtel Cloud Services

  • Partnership combines Airtel's telco-grade reliability with IBM's AI cloud solutions
  • Enables enterprises to scale AI workloads across hybrid cloud environments
  • Expands availability zones from four to ten across India
  • Supports regulated industries like banking and healthcare with IBM Power systems
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Bharti Airtel partners with IBM to strengthen Airtel Cloud services

Bharti Airtel partners with IBM to enhance Airtel Cloud with AI capabilities, expanding availability zones and enabling enterprise digital transformation across India.

"With this partnership, we are also extending the footprint of our availability zones in India from four to ten - Gopal Vittal, Bharti Airtel"

Mumbai, October 15

Telecom major Bharti Airtel has entered into a strategic partnership with IBM to augment its recently launched Airtel Cloud, according to a release issued on Wednesday.

The partnership is expected to bring together the telco-grade reliability, high security, and data residency of Airtel Cloud with IBM's leadership in cloud solutions, and advanced infrastructure and software technologies designed for AI inferencing, the release added.

Together, Airtel and IBM will aim to enable enterprises in regulated industries to scale AI workloads more efficiently, delivering interoperability across infrastructure including on-premise, in the cloud, across multiple clouds and at the edge.

Through this partnership, Airtel Cloud customers will be able to deploy the IBM Power systems portfolio as-a-Service, including the latest-generation IBM Power11 autonomous, AI-ready servers for mission-critical applications in regulated industries like banking, healthcare, government and others.

The Power11 hybrid platform will also support critical enterprise workloads including IBM Power AIX, IBM i, Linux and SAP Cloud ERP.

Additionally, this partnership will help enable SAP customers on IBM Power with their enterprise resource planning transformation to SAP Cloud ERP on IBM Power Virtual Server, the release added.

Gopal Vittal, Vice Chairman & Managing Director, Bharti Airtel, said, "Airtel Cloud is designed to be highly secure and compliant, setting new industry benchmarks as an agile and resilient cloud platform. Today, with the IBM partnership, we are adding substantial capabilities to our Cloud platform to address the unique needs of several industries that require migration from IBM Power Systems and allow for AI readiness. With this partnership, we are also extending the footprint of our availability zones in India from four to ten, hosting these on our own next-gen sustainable data centres. We will, together, also establish two new Multizone Regions (MZRs) in Mumbai and Chennai soon."

Rob Thomas, SVP and Chief Commercial Officer, IBM, said, "Enterprises today need to balance modernisation with the growing regulated technology and AI requirements. Through our partnership with Bharti Airtel, clients across India can leverage IBM's innovative cloud offerings designed for workloads that address their strategic business priorities. Together, we will help clients drive true transformation in the era of AI."

With IBM's software stack for AI inferencing, built on IBM watsonx and Red Hat OpenShift AI, clients in India will have the ability to run AI inference across hybrid cloud environments. These capabilities are coupled with IBM's enterprise-grade cloud platform with innovative IaaS and PaaS offerings, as well as IBM's automation portfolio designed for accelerating the impact of generative AI in core enterprise workflows to drive productivity. Customers will be able to access Red Hat's hybrid cloud solutions including Red Hat OpenShift Virtualisation, Red Hat OpenShift and Red Hat AI. Beyond these capabilities, IBM's hybrid cloud architecture is designed to help clients enable future innovation in AI and quantum computing.

Airtel Multi Zone Regions will help Indian enterprises strengthen their resilience, address data residency requirements and keep mission-critical workloads and applications up and running at all times. Together, the Airtel and IBM partnership will enable Indian enterprises to accelerate digital innovation at scale.

- ANI

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Priya S
As someone working in IT infrastructure, I'm excited about the Power11 servers and AI inferencing capabilities. This could really help Indian companies compete globally in AI adoption. The data residency focus is crucial for regulated industries.
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Michael C
While this partnership looks promising, I hope Airtel ensures competitive pricing. Many Indian SMEs are still hesitant to adopt cloud due to cost concerns. The success will depend on making these advanced capabilities accessible to smaller businesses too.
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Ananya R
Great to see Indian companies partnering with global tech giants! The focus on sustainable data centers and expanding to Mumbai and Chennai MZRs will boost regional development. Hope this creates more tech jobs in these cities! 💼
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Sarah B
The integration with SAP Cloud ERP is a game-changer for Indian manufacturing and retail sectors. Many companies have been struggling with digital transformation - this partnership could provide the right platform to accelerate that journey.
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Vikram M
IBM's watsonx and Red Hat OpenShift AI combined with Airtel's network reliability - this is exactly what Indian enterprises need to scale AI workloads securely. Hope they deliver on the promise of making AI accessible beyond just large corporations.

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