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Home » IBM to Build Cloud Services with Indosat Ooredoo

IBM to Build Cloud Services with Indosat Ooredoo

March 11, 2016
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IBM announced a partnership with Indosat Ooredoo to develop and deliver solutions on the IBM Cloud to help businesses streamline processes and improve productivity.

Under the five-year partnership, which was valued at $200 million, the companies will build an integrated command center to serve local clients. IBM will also help Indosat Ooredoo transform its own IT operations, improving overall client experience and supporting the rapid development of new telecommunications services in the country.

“This collaboration shows how IBM’s expertise, technology and services can help Indosat Ooredoo and Lintasarta lead market change in Indonesia while also transforming their existing operations,” said Martin Jetter, senior vice president, IBM Global Technology Services. “Indonesia has one of the world’s most rapidly growing economies, and the use of smart mobile devices is becoming pervasive, opening up enormous opportunities for local businesses – so we are excited to be working with Indosat Ooredoo and Lintasarta to help clients tap into the power and flexibility of cloud-based solutions and digitally transform their businesses.”

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