Airtel partners with Vulture to provide cloud solutions to Indian enterprises

New Delhi: Bharti Airtel on Wednesday said it has entered into a strategic partnership with Vulture, the world’s largest privately owned cloud computing company, to deliver cloud solutions to enterprises in India.

The service provider said Airtel will offer Vultr’s comprehensive cloud solutions to its enterprise customers, especially customers in the digital space, enabling them to gain unmatched global reach and cost-performance benefits to build, test and run cloud workloads. will help.

Services will include cloud compute and optimized cloud compute, as well as ground-breaking cloud GPU and fractional GPU offerings for advanced workloads associated with AI, machine learning, HPC, analytics, visual computing and gaming use cases.

“Vultr is on a mission to make high-performance cloud infrastructure easy-to-use, affordable and locally accessible for businesses and developers around the world. With 30 cloud data center locations globally, including three locations in India at Airtel data centers, Vultr offers unmatched price-to-performance and global reach,” said JJ Cardwell, CEO of Vultr’s parent company – Constant.

The cloud solutions will be hosted across Airtel’s data centers in Bangalore, Mumbai and Delhi-NCR, helping businesses scale their digital operations globally. Businesses of all sizes and industries can now take advantage of the latest cloud technologies to accelerate digital innovation, optimize global cloud performance, and maximize return on global cloud spend. The partnership will offer simple and transparent pricing to avoid billing shocks but did not reveal what that would be.

Ganesh Lakshminarayanan, Chief Executive Officer, Enterprise, Airtel Business said, “This partnership will help us provide complex cloud solutions at competitive cost, which combined with the strength and connectivity of our legacy network, offer an attractive proposition to our enterprise customers. does.”

The tie-up comes at a time when the carrier is expanding its 5G services for consumers and also offering captive 5G services for enterprises. The telecom major had earlier partnered with Tech Mahindra to deploy a captive private network at the automobile maker’s Chakan facility, making it the first 5G enabled auto manufacturing unit in India.

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