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IBM Expands Its Partnership with ServiceNow to Serve Multicloud Enterprises

November 2018 by Marc Jacob

IBM announced it has extended its partnership with ServiceNow to help enterprises simplify the management of their IT resources across multiple cloud environments. The partnership will bring together the strengths of both companies to provide a standardized approach for managing IT operations across multiple third-party cloud providers.

Through the expanded partnership with ServiceNow, IBM will deliver its Multicloud Management Platform extended by ServiceNow’s IT Service Management and IT Operations Management solutions. As part of this, IBM will include IBM Multicloud Manager designed to provide organizations with the ability to modernize Kubernetes applications across different cloud environments. In taking advantage of services and technology designed to make it easier to manage, move and integrate apps across different cloud computing infrastructure, this partnership with ServiceNow will help clients drive automation and gain operational visibility and governance across their multi-cloud environments.

According to a new report from IBM’s Institute for Business Value, nearly all companies surveyed said they are using some form of cloud computing today, with 85 percent using more than one cloud environment. However, while the rush to cloud is significant, research from Ovum shows that 80 percent of mission-critical workloads and sensitive data are still running on on-premises business systems, held back by issues of performance, integration and regulatory requirements[1].

IBM will assist clients in managing workloads and infrastructure across multiple clouds, addressing performance, availability, scalability, and security.

IBM’s partnership with ServiceNow enables IBM to assist clients in managing workloads with:

• Agile application development and comprehensive services for managing cloud lifecycle and business resources
• The ability to manage heterogeneous cloud environments faster, more cost-effectively and with greater consistency
• A common buying experience across traditional, private and public clouds with eased procurement of secure and compliant IT resources
• Visibility into a multi-cloud operations footprint to manage service health, and help optimize service delivery and spend
• The ability to move multi-cloud operations from a reactive team to one that works intelligently for the business.


[1] Roy Illsley: Distinguished Analyst, Infrastructure Solutions Quoting figures from the 2018-19 iteration of Ovum’s annual ICT Enterprise Insights Survey of more than 6000 enterprises globally.


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