IBM taking advantage of Cloudcomputing
MANILA, Philippines — IBM is taking advantage of the “cloud computing” trend, as it offers a service that helps companies reorganize their data centers.
Reminiscent of service oriented architecture or SOA, Big Blue even coined a term to describe this new technology strategy: new enterprise data center or NEDC.
“In the next two years, companies will have a separate budget for energy alone,” said Hemant Shah, regional executive for infrastructure business under IBM’s systems and technology group in Asia Pacific.
IBM aim to promote “green” technology via reduced energy consumption through the used of this Cloudcomputing trends in the modern technology.
Cloud computing allows companies to harness the Internet for computing requirements.
The most oft-repeated example is Google with its myriad of applications otherwise available on desktop. Or Amazon.com, which offer small companies back-end computing power via access to its own server farms.
“There is no clear definition of cloud computing,” said Shah.
“But it should refer to any application of any size able to run in any platform,” the IBM executive added.
He added: “This creates a lot of confusion but at the same time, the concept itself provides definite advantages.”
According to IBM, these two trends alone should encourage businesses to reassess their data center infrastructure. IBM, according to Shah, has set up a network of NEDC leadership centers across the world to help companies reorganize.
“These center help customers, for example, assess migration from one operating system to another in the course of integrating several applications,” Shah said.
Locally, IBM said PS Bank has engaged its services following this NEDC framework.
“We have done around 70 assessments around the world, starting with three customers in Indonesia,” Shah said. “We have commitments from customers in the Philippines, Indonesia and Vietnam.”
In Asia Pacific, the nearest NEDC centers are Beijing (China) and Bangalore (India). “The first step is what we call a walk-thru done locally but this is done in phases and we take advantage of any of these centers for remote assessment,” Shah said.













