Samsung SDS announced on the 4th that it has partnered with global open-source solution companies Red Hat and IBM to strengthen its competitiveness in the cloud business.


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Through this collaboration, Samsung SDS will provide Red Hat's OpenShift on the Samsung Cloud Platform (SCP).


Additionally, Samsung SDS signed a business agreement to strengthen joint sales and technical support with IBM and Red Hat. The service will be configured to allow IBM's software applications to be used on OpenShift within the Samsung Cloud Platform.


With this collaboration, customers using the Samsung Cloud Platform will be able to operate enterprise business systems faster and more stably through OpenShift. It is explained that it will be easier to build customized private cloud environments for customers in the financial and public sectors who require a high level of security.



Gu Hyung-jun, Vice President and Head of the Cloud Service Business Division at Samsung SDS, said, "By combining Samsung SDS's industry expertise with the innovative services of IBM and Red Hat, we will expand the cloud business and actively support digital transformation to enhance our customers' business value."


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