Nokia migrates its cloud infrastructure and container operations to Red Hat


Nokia has announced a new partnership with Red Hat that will see the Finnish tech giant move its cloud infrastructure and container operations to Red Hat

Under this agreement which has also seen some Nokia people move to Red Hat, the two partners will integrate Nokia’s core network applications with Red Hat OpenStack Platform and Red Hat OpenShift. What this means is that Red Hat, an IBM-owned open-source maker,will serve as Nokia’s primary reference platform for the company to develop, test and deliver its core network applications.

“This agreement further demonstrates Nokia Cloud and Network Services’ continued momentum to rebalance its portfolio.’’ Fran Heeran, Senior Vice President & General Manager of Core Networks, Cloud and Network Services at Nokia said. ‘’It will allow us to provide customers with our best-in-class core network applications, together with best-in-class cloud infrastructure from Red Hat, a global leader in open-source infrastructure technology.”

As part of the agreement, Nokia and Red Hat will jointly support and evolve existing Nokia Container Services (NCS) and Nokia CloudBand Infrastructure Software (CBIS) customers while developing a path for customers to migrate to Red Hat’s platforms over time. Additionally, Nokia will leverage Red Hat’s infrastructure platforms to enable faster development and testing of Nokia’s extensive core network portfolio.

Nokia customers will continue to be supported by Nokia directly, while Red Hat will provide Nokia with ongoing development, services and advanced care for Nokia NCS and CBIS. As customer cloud strategies evolve, Red Hat and Nokia will support a smooth transition path for customers who choose to migrate to Red Hat’s platforms. In addition, certain Nokia cloud infrastructure teams will transition to Red Hat to provide continued roadmap evolution, deployment services and support on behalf of Nokia to its customers.

As service providers explore the opportunities with 5G, including core network, open RAN, multi-access edge computing (MEC), application modernisation and more, they require greater flexibility and options to deploy applications and services on the infrastructure and location of their choice. This means integration and interoperability amongst the ecosystem is critical.

Nokia cloud infrastructure platform customers will have the full service and support of Red Hat’s open source ecosystem and access to Red Hat’s transformative 4G and 5G technologies and use cases. By combining Nokia’s 5G expertise with Red Hat’s open hybrid cloud vision, customers will be able to transform their core network infrastructure and applications to be fully cloud-native and future-ready with service and support from Red Hat as the industry accelerates to the edge.

“Red Hat recognises the explosive impact of 5G — not only for service providers, but across all industries – with the most exciting developments still to come. 5G is revolutionising how businesses and people interact with the development of next-generation applications, services and use cases. As part of this partnership, Nokia is offering our multicloud, cloud native infrastructure together with their core networks applications, enabling service providers to capitalise on the 5G opportunity by deploying their 5G networks using Red Hat OpenStack Platform and Red Hat OpenShift.” Darrell Jordan-Smith, Senior Vice President, Telecommunications, Media and Entertainment & Edge, at Red Hat said.

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