IBM SaaS on AWS Debuts
May 12, 2022
IBM
has signed a Strategic
Collaboration Agreement (SCA)
with Amazon Web Services, with
plans to offer a broad array of
its software catalog as
Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) on
AWS.
Building on IBM Software being
available as-a-Service (aaS) on
IBM Cloud, this
first-of-its-kind agreement
between IBM and AWS will provide
clients with quick and easy
access to IBM Software that
spans automation, data and AI,
security and sustainability
capabilities, is built on Red
Hat OpenShift Service on AWS
(ROSA), and runs cloud-native on
AWS. The two companies are also
committing to a broad range of
joint investments to make it
easier for clients to consume
IBM Software on AWS, including
integrated go-to-market
activities across sales and
marketing, channel incentives,
developer enablement and
training, and solution
development for key verticals
and industries such as Oil and
Gas, Travel and Transportation,
and others.
Today, organizations are looking
for industry leading services
and solutions that allow them to
be nimble, flexible, and
continuously scalable. This need
has been further compounded as
demand grows to run software
both on-premises and across
hybrid cloud environments so
they can be scaled globally with
high availability.
Moving forward, organizations
will be able to run a broad
array of the IBM Software
catalog as cloud-native services
on AWS so they can get up and
running quickly to deliver
business value. This includes
IBM API Connect, IBM Db2, IBM
Observability by Instana APM,
IBM Maximo Application Suite,
IBM Security ReaQta, IBM
Security Trusteer, IBM Security
Verify, and IBM Watson
Orchestrate, with others to
follow later this year.
Clients will be able to procure
the IBM SaaS products in AWS
Marketplace, and then set up and
integrate with AWS services,
allowing them to get started
with just a few clicks, without
deploying, updating or managing
any of the infrastructure. IBM
SaaS products on AWS are
designed to provide high
availability and elastic scaling
on demand to meet unpredictable
throughput needs and will offer
a native AWS experience with
deep integration of AWS services
out of the box and support for
API, CloudFormation and
Terraform templates to enable
automation of end-to-end
workflows.
For example, using IBM Maximo
Application Suite as-a-Service,
a manufacturer will be able to
take a flexible, demand-based
approach to AI-driven asset
management to help them monitor
and maintain equipment more
efficiently, or predict
potential mechanical failures to
fix them before they create
interruptions. By taking
advantage of a scalable
consumption model for these
applications, they can free up
capital for innovation,
prototyping, tooling and
production – and easily expand
their usage over time based on
evolving market trends and
production demands.
Additionally, with more than
10,000 AWS certifications and 13
AWS competencies, IBM Consulting
and IBM Security Services can
help customers build and deploy
modern, secure and more
intelligent workflows with IBM
Software on AWS.
The availability of these SaaS
products complements IBM's
extensive portfolio of 30+
Software products that currently
can be deployed manually in AWS
Marketplace and the ability to
Bring Your Own License (BYOL)
for users that already have
their own license so they can
deploy the software faster.
Together, this gives
organizations a comprehensive
set of options to build and run
software in the way that best
meets the unique needs of their
business.
"As hybrid cloud continues to
become the reality for our
clients, IBM is ready and
willing to meet them with a
flexible and cloud-native
software portfolio wherever they
are in the cloud or in data
centers," said Tom Rosamilia,
Senior Vice President, IBM
Software. "By deepening our
collaboration with AWS, we're
taking another major step in
giving organizations the ability
to choose the hybrid cloud model
that works best for their own
needs and workloads, freeing
them up to instead focus on
solving their most pressing
business challenges."
"Our collaboration with IBM
allows joint customers to
accelerate their modernization
to the cloud and consume IBM
services in a cloud native
manner on AWS," said Matt
Garman, Senior Vice President of
Sales and Marketing at AWS.
"Through our multiyear
agreement, AWS will work with
IBM to offer a broad array of
IBM Software as SaaS on AWS. In
addition, we'll be working
together on stronger joint
marketing and co-selling
programs for customers."
"Companies
like ours are looking for faster
time-to-value and to get up and
running quickly. Becoming an AWS
cloud-first organization has set
us on the path of a digital
innovator, using technology to
better serve our clients," said
Guilherme Ximenes, Chief
Technology Officer at Banco
Inter. "The availability of IBM
SaaS offerings on AWS will allow
businesses like ours to focus on
delivering our clients value
without worrying about IT
infrastructure management,
helping us innovate at a faster
clip."
This collaboration underscores
the value of IBM, Red Hat, and
AWS to provide flexibility and
unlock greater business value
for customers across industries.
With today's news, AWS now has
over 100+ dedicated resources in
IBM Consulting, IBM Software,
and Red Hat focusing on business
development, technical support
and marketing.
Today's news further extends the
existing support for IBM
Software on-premises and as SaaS
in IBM Cloud environments.
Clients who purchase IBM SaaS
Software in AWS Marketplace will
also be eligible to draw down
against their AWS Enterprise
Discount Program commitments. |