Fujitsu aims to help CIOs master hybrid IT through new functionality

September 24, 2015 Off By David

Grazed from CloudComputingNews. Author: James Bourne.

Japanese IT giant Fujitsu has announced new functionality which the company claims will help CIOs to deliver hybrid IT environments without compromising compliance and data security. The company is announcing Fujitsu Cloud Services Management, which builds on the previous Fujitsu Cloud Integration Platform and aims to enable unified management of various cloud environments, across different departments within an organisation.

Fujitsu is also announcing an extension of its range of standardised managed services, and says it continues to invest in cloud platforms. As this publication reported, last year the IT giant ploughed over £1 billion into strengthening its infrastructure as a service (IaaS), software as a service (SaaS) and platform as a service (PaaS) base. According to Fujitsu, the company grew its global year on year IaaS revenues by 49% last year ,with 91% growth in its virtual cloud IaaS business…

“Hybrid IT is the new reality across many organisations’ IT estates as cloud services become an increasingly important element of overall IT services,” said Joel O’Halloran, Fujitsu SVP head of managed infrastructure services and digital business platform. “CIOs of course recognise the enormous potential that cloud-based services have to offer – but to fully recognise the benefits, they need to be properly integrated and managed as part of the wider IT services…

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