Didn’t IBM divest its cloud division to a different company?
IBM cloud is maintained and developed by IBM itself
Not cloud, that was GTS aka managed infrastructure - basically a $20B rev business arm of IBM that used to run other company’s data centers like banks, etc. It was spun off as a new public company called Kyndryl since there was no growth, just consistent revenue. IBM is going after hybrid cloud - Data & AI software packaged over Redhat/OS that can run on any cloud - AWS, Azure as well as IBM cloud. Just had a major partnership announce with AWS at reInvent.
Bullish on IBM. Their stock appeared one of the least bad from tech this year. Could be more upside.
Hey IVTr87 - do you like vzw? I have a lot of cloud infra experience and am trying to hunt a new role. Interviewed a year ago for a capacity planning role there but ended up going with a different position.
So what should be the call ? VZW or IBM ? Question remains unanswered.
IBM is not really investing in their IaaS anymore. If you’re interested in IaaS why not consider AWS or Azure?
I am not sure where you heard about it.. I am in cloud division and definitely there is lot of focus and investment in the public cloud..
I would appreciate some pointers on comparisons which can help me in deciding instead of discussing on what the each one is doing with their cloud and investments.
Didn’t Verizon divest Terramark to other companies several years ago? Unless they made a pivot, I’m not sure how they’ll be in the IaaS space.
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