New Delhi: Deloitte India has partnered with Red Hat India to address scalability, cost, and security challenges faced by Indian enterprises.
Focus on Hybrid Cloud and IT Modernization
Deloitte India and Red Hat India announced a partnership aimed at driving digital transformation for Indian enterprises. The collaboration will focus on hybrid cloud adoption, IT infrastructure modernization, and automation, helping businesses adapt to evolving digital demands.
By integrating Red Hat’s open-source technologies, such as Red Hat Enterprise Linux, OpenShift, and Ansible Automation Platform, the initiative seeks to streamline IT environments, reduce operational costs, and improve efficiency. According to Hemendra Upadhyay, Partner at Deloitte South Asia, the partnership is a strategic step to support South Asian enterprises in achieving sustainable growth in the digital economy.
Centre of Excellence to Develop Industry Solutions
To strengthen this collaboration, Deloitte and Red Hat plan to establish a Centre of Excellence (CoE). This CoE will focus on creating industry-specific solutions tailored to the needs of sectors such as finance, manufacturing, and retail. The solutions will aim to enhance enterprise competitiveness through automation, cloud-native development, and DevOps practices.
Addressing Enterprise Challenges
The partnership seeks to tackle critical enterprise challenges, including the secure adoption of hybrid cloud technologies and the development of resilient IT systems. As businesses increasingly turn to hybrid cloud for scalability, the partnership promises to deliver solutions that are both efficient and secure.
Ausim Khan, Director of Partner Ecosystem at Red Hat India, noted that this collaboration aims to deliver customized solutions that address unique business challenges while fostering innovation in the Indian market.
By focusing on co-developed solutions, the partnership highlights the industry trend of leveraging expertise from both consulting and technology firms to accelerate digital transformation efforts.
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