AT&T is partnering up with Amazon Web Services and IBM Cloud, while also opening its arms wider to solutions providers. The key takeaway: Like many telecom companies, AT&T is focusing more on the network layer and then plugging into an ecosystem of large cloud services providers (CSPs) and smaller IT solutions providers.On the cloud front, the company has inked a multi-year, strategic alliance agreement with Amazon Web Services (AWS). The agreement calls for joint work across the AWS Cloud with the AT&T network. focus areas include cloud networking, mobility, Internet of Things (IoT), security and analytics.Keep a close eye on AT&T services like:NetBond, which allows customers to establish high-speed, secure network connections to AWS Cloud. IoT-connected sensors and devices linked to AWS IoT, a managed cloud platform. An IoT Starter Kit will support AWS IoT. Threat Intellect, which will work with AWS to provide end-to-end customer security.
AT&T inked a similar relationship with IBM. Through an expansion of their existing strategic relationship, IBM support AT&T FlexWare -- which allows customers to manage virtual network functions (VNFs) on a single device. AT&T FlexWare, formerly called AT&T Network Functions on Demand, is available globally through the company's Network on Demand platform. The solution features both software-defined networking and network function virtualization technologies.AT&T will also run applications on IBM's cloud, cognitive, analytics and security infrastructure. In addition to making this available to clients, IBM has begun to roll out AT&T FlexWare in many of its own sites.Updated rate plans: Business Connect, which may be used for wireless backup, lets solution providers pool data with other plans of the same type, the company says. Access to more customized mobile connections: AT&T Private Mobile Connection (formerly known as AT&T Commercial Connectivity Services) lets solution providers establish mobile connections that align with customers’ wireline and security needs, the company claims, Tools to maximize productivity: AccessMyLAN from AT&T lets solution providers’ customers wirelessly connect to remote machines and devices, the company asserts. Additional certifications have also surfaced. They include:Technical Sales & Design: These virtual instructor-led courses teach solution providers how to better identify their customers’ strategic needs and technical requirements, the company says. Operations: Solution providers will increase their knowledge in service delivery, billing operations and service assurance, the company says.
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