IBM’s Hybrid Cloud Ambitions Clear with BoxBoat Acquisition as Company Preps for a Post-Kyndryl Spinoff

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In this video vignette from a recent episode of the Futurum Tech Webcast, I’m joined by my colleague here at Futurum Steven Dickens for a conversation around IBM’s hybrid cloud ambitions, which are clearly the driver behind IBM’s latest announced acquisition, this time of BoxBoat, and the company’s preparation for a post-Kyndryl spinoff. BoxBoat, while small, is known as an enterprise Kubernetes certified service provider and premier DevOps consultancy. The company has customers in finance, government, ecommerce, online publishing, and higher ed. Once the acquisition is complete, it is expected the business will be slotted into IBM’s Global Business Services’ Hybrid Cloud business. During the course of our conversation, we discussed IBM’s focus on significantly expanding the company’s multi-cloud transformation, management expertise, and hybrid cloud capabilities, as well as the critical (and profitable) role that services plays in all things digital transformation these days. Obviously, no project centered on cloud modernization can succeed without a containerization strategy and a cloud architecture that allows them to operate across both public and private clouds. Steven shared insights on IBM’s pivot to hybrid cloud, the repackaging of IBM software into Cloud Paks, IBM Cloud Satellite, and of course the spinoff of Kyndryl. Of particular interest and focus was the expansion of IBM’s Global Business Services, how this acquisition complements the company’s hybrid cloud strategy — and IBM’s services business — especially in a post-Kyndryl spinoff world.

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