SK Telecom Builds Cloud Computing Platform with IBM
17 December 2009 - 2:33AM
PR Newswire (US)
IBM Smart Business Test Cloud Helps Company Deliver "Apps" Faster
ARMONK, N.Y., Dec. 16 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- IBM (NYSE:IBM)
today announced that it has successfully built Korea's first cloud
computing environment for a private sector company, SK Telecom, the
largest telecommunications company in Korea with over 24 million
customers. The cloud environment provides developers with the
necessary software and hardware to develop applications that will
allow SK Telecom to offer up to 20 new services to their customers
by the end of 2009, such as sports news feeds and a photo service.
(Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20090416/IBMLOGO ) The
IBM-built cloud environment will allow SK Telecom and its business
partners to more quickly develop, test and publish new end-user
services. The new cloud environment delivers the following business
and technology benefits: -- all the servers, storage and middleware
required for application development on a secure, stable
environment -- low up front costs and reduced investment risks of
mobile content developers -- faster time to market and decreased
barriers to entry of new services "Our efforts to develop services
with IBM and other partners reflect the latest trends in Web 2.0,
which will ultimately enhance our customers' experience," said
Jong-tae Ihm, senior vice president and head of SK Telecom's Data
Network Office. "Together with venture capital firms our aim is to
create new business opportunities by rapidly commercializing the
ideas of content developers, further advancing the development of
the Information and Communication Technology industry." SK Telecom
also operates a Research & Development Test Bed for developing
and testing cloud computing technologies. By the end of 2009 the SK
Telecom plans to accommodate more than 20 services for NATE, SK
Telecom's Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) Portal and in the
coming years says it hopes to extend its entire IT infrastructure
to the cloud model. This will in turn enhance the competitiveness
of the cloud industry and foster business partnerships and
cooperation. "With this new environment SK Telecom will lead in
innovation by offering IT infrastructure for software developers
through a Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) model," said Kang-yoon Lee,
head of IBM's Cloud Computing Center in Korea. "We believe this
project will be a model example in how enterprises in Korea and
worldwide can leverage the cloud environment to support business
requirements in continual change." For this project IBM Korea
worked jointly with SK Telecom to develop the entire cloud
environment - from concept planning to hardware and software
selection and implementation. The cloud includes 80 systems,
comprised of both System x and blade servers, Xen virtualization
technology and IBM middleware and service management technology.
Service management is a key to any successful enterprise cloud
computing project as it orchestrates hundreds -- even thousands --
of services in a workload-optimized fashion, maximizing efficiency
of the system overall. SK Telecom is using IBM's Tivoli Service
Automation Manager to enable software to be leased and installed
seamlessly, and virtual machines provisioned accordingly. In
planning the cloud architecture, SK Telecom also utilized
implementation services and operation process consulting from IBM
Global Technology Services. through to implementation services and
operation process consulting. About IBM For more information about
IBM's cloud computing products and services, please visit
ibm.com/cloud. About SK Telecom SK Telecom
(NYSE:SKMNYSE:KSE:NYSE:017670) is Korea's leading
telecommunications provider with more than 24 million subscribers,
which accounts for more than 50% of the total market. The company
established in 1984, reached KRW 11.67 trillion in revenue in 2008.
SK telecom was the first to launch and commercialize CDMA, CDMA
2001x, CDMA EV-DO and HSDPA networks, and it currently provides
cellular, wireless internet, mobile media, global roaming service
and more. For more information, please visit
http://www.sktelecom.com/ or email to . Media Contact Sarah Spencer
IBM 917-472-3728
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IBM, +1-917-472-3728, Web Site: http://ibm.com/cloud
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