Telefónica International väljer NEC som strategisk partner för Cloud Computing
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Telefónica Internacional selects NEC as strategic partner to promote Cloud Computing solutions in Latin America
NEC Corporation (NEC) announced today at the Mobile World Congress (Booth 8A125, Hall 8) that Telefónica has selected NEC as a strategic partner to promote Cloud Computing in Latin America. The deal will enhance NEC’s position as a partner of Telefónica in the major service areas of applications. These include software as a service (SaaS), Desktop/Virtual PC as a service (access to PC over a network) and other on-demand services and applications (“everything as a service” or XaaS).
The project will allow Telefónica to boost its innovative services in Latin America using a more efficient model and with reduced time-to-market. Initially, Telefónica aims to support the business of small and medium enterprises in Latin America, by breaking down the current entry barriers to new technologies and to the world of IT applications, while encouraging an open environment for developers to launch new applications.
NEC will deploy the platform and applications to launch Cloud Services in Latin America, including logistics, location, collaboration, virtual PC, CRM, ERP, health, games and media applications. Cloud Computing will play a significant role in Telefónica’s portfolio, with the ability to deliver added value to both residential and enterprise markets.
The new agreement follows the recent contract signed by NEC and Telefónica of Spain to launch applications and software as a service (marketed as “Aplicateca”). It is part of the activities of NEC’s new European Competence Center for Cloud Computing and value added services, which was established in Madrid in early 2009.
According to Jaime Serrano, president and CEO of NEC Iberica, "This deal will mark another step in our collaboration with the Telefónica Group and reflects the position of our "Cloud Services" offering which combines NEC's expertise in the areas of IT and networks, in the market."