AT&T and IBM working together will allow them to compete in the crowded, top-heavy cloud platform space:
AT&T Business Solutions will expand its existing relationship with IBM to become the company's primary provider of software defined networking tools, while IBM will assist in modernizing AT&T Business' internal applications and migrating them to the IBM Cloud.AT&T and IBM will lean on each other to shore up areas where they can use reinforcement, while simultaneously gaining new outlets for their business in their partner.
AT&T must balance these requirements with its own processing resources to deliver the digital tools and services enterprises need. Turning to IBM's cloud-based workload management systems and tools can help AT&T do that.
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