US Army turns to IBM to build, manage private cloud data center

January 18, 2017 Off By David
Object Storage

Grazed from ZDNet. Author: Stephanie Condon.

IBM officially announced Wednesday that it’s signed a deal to build, manage and operate a private cloud data center for the US Army, within the Army’s Redstone Arsenal near Huntsville, Alabama. The deal marks the first time the Army has turned to a private company to run a large-scale data center on its behalf within a military installation.

The on-premise private cloud initiative is part of a one-year task order. Under the Army Private Cloud 2 (APC2) contract, awarded to seven companies in 2011, the contract with IBM could be extended by as much as four additional years. Should it last the full five years, the contract will be worth approximately $62 million, IBM said…

In addition to building the infrastructure at the Army post, IBM will provide infrastructure-as- a-service (IaaS) services. The Army will also begin moving its applications to the private cloud, moving as many as 35 applications in the first year…

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