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Home » Whirlpool’s Hybrid Cloud Integrates IBM Softlayer Servers with AT&T NetBound

Whirlpool’s Hybrid Cloud Integrates IBM Softlayer Servers with AT&T NetBound

July 14, 2014
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Whirlpool is transitioning from an on-premise hosting environment to a globally integrated cloud model that combines IBM’s Softlayer infrastructure with AT&T Netbond private network access.

Whirlpool chose to deploy a SoftLayer Infrastructure on bare metal servers. IBM Cloud Managed Services and AT&T NetBond are foundational elements for the Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) environment

“As a global organization that operates in almost every country in the world, we needed to find a way to grow our capacity to store and track business-critical data and address compliance activities to respond to market dynamics more quickly,” said Whirlpool Vice President of IT Operations and Security Alan Douville. “Based on our longstanding relationship with IBM, IBM Cloud and SoftLayer Infrastructure served as an opportunity to continue to drive transformation within our business and migrate mission-critical workloads securely to a cloud environment and provide us with the flexibility to respond faster to issues that impact our business.”

“Coupling our integrated approach and industry-specific expertise with solutions like IBM Cloud Managed Services and SoftLayer provide our clients with the means to quickly differentiate themselves in crowded and increasingly competitive markets,” said IBM Cloud Services General Manger James Comfort. “Our ongoing work with Whirlpool is providing the company with robust scalability and enterprise-grade cloud capabilities that are best suited for its long-term requirements.

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https://www.synaptic.att.com/clouduser/html/productdetail/ATT_NetBond.htm

  • AT&T NetBond uses a software-defined and virtual connection that runs over AT&T’s MPLS core backbone. On its website, AT&T says NetBond will be able to provide coordinated, on-demand provisioning of private network connectivity and cloud compute resources for accommodating dynamic workload distribution across a customer’s hybrid cloud.  It features a pay-as-you-go pricing model with a minimum commitment.
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