CIOReviewIndia Team | Tuesday, 01 December 2020, 08:52 IST
Intel collaborates with Google Cloud for bolstering enterprises’ capability for conceiving and deployment of cloud-first business models using their existing on-premise, self-managed hardware. It’s considered as an ‘interesting move’ by Google. Intel and Google Cloud’s collaboration have co-developed reference architectures optimized for Anthos on bare metal solution.
Customers are looking forward for deploying data centre, and edge computing can leverage the reference architectures for rapid deployment of enterprise-class applications on their existing hardware infrastructure, and efficiently handle complicated hybrid, and multitask on cloud platform.
“With today’s rapidly evolving business climate, enterprises are constantly looking for new ways to modernize their business while leveraging their existing infrastructure.” Adding further he said, “Running Anthos on bare metal using servers based on Intel Xeon Scalable processors will simplify the deployment of a cloud-first approach, opening a wide array of new use cases across retail, telco and manufacturing industries,” said Jason Grebe, VP & GM, Cloud & Enterprise Solutions Group, Intel.
“Anthos on bare metal provides customers with more choice and flexibility over where to deploy applications in the public cloud, on prem or at the edge. Intel’s support for Anthos on bare metal ensures that customers can quickly deploy their enterprise applications on existing hardware, simplifying their path to hybrid- and multi-cloud approaches,” expressed Rayn Veerubhotla, Director, Partner Engineering, Google Cloud.
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