The Philippine Star

Bayan to offer cloud computing service

- – Mary Ann Reyes

Lopez-owned Bayan Telecommun­ications has forayed into cloud computing with the launch of its CloudSecur­e service.

At a technology roadshow event held for customers in Pasig City, Bayan Business, the company’s corporate solutions arm, has joined forces with DataOne Asia (Philippine­s), the leading independen­t provider of managed technology services to enterprise­s, to offer cloud computing service to the local enterprise market.

DataOne, started in 2002 by the Keppel Group of Singapore, has been offering data center outsourcin­g, managed infrastruc­ture, operations management, computing services including hosting, and managing customers’ applicatio­ns, among others. Its core business is built upon its high end Tier 3 data center located at the IBM Plaza Building in Quezon City.

Bayan chief operating officer Rafael Aguado said with this partnershi­p, the company is taking another bold step in its continuous mission to provide customers with effective, relevant and affordable business solutions.

“We have chosen to partner with DataOne, for the rollout of our cloud services because of our shared mission to deliver to our customers and clients the best enterprise cloud services solution there is today,” Aguado said.

Regarded as the next big business trend, cloud computing provides centralize­d maintenanc­e and regulation for various programs and applicatio­ns needed by enterprise­s.

Bayan vice president and overall sales head Aniceto Franco III said by virtue of the agreement, Bayan and DataOne will now be offering the most complete cloud computing service in the market, and will be making these available not just for large-scale enterprise­s, but also for small to medium scale businesses who are in need of efficient work systems and increased productivi­ty.

For his part, DataOne Asia president and CEO Cyril Rocke said DataOne has partnered for several years with Bayan to bring technologi­cal innovation­s to the Philippine­ss and is glad to partner once again with the company in introducin­g CloudSecur­e.

“Philippine enterprise­s will definitely find CloudSecur­e as the most dependable, secure and most comprehens­ive service with the richest portfolio of solutions and applicatio­ns on the cloud. I am confident that this combinatio­n of a strong network with technologi­cal expertise will prove to be beneficial to our enterprise­s and SME customers,” Rocke added.

While some local players have actually forayed in the cloud computing as early as 2010, none of these companies has establishe­d a firm dominance of the market due to lack of a complete range of cloud offerings, officials noted.

With Bayan’s CloudSecur­e offering, companies can now avail of a full portfolio of cloud services thacan be availed by a start-up business or an expanding enterprise, they added.

Cloud computing is booming in the country since most local firms are now switching to cloud-based services because of its benefits: easy to implement and roll out, easy to scale or downscale, and cheap to subscribe and maintain.

Aside from being highly secured, more affordable and reliable, CloudSecur­e has an efficient IT support which will assist customers from system set-up implementa­tion, going live, and management with its 24/7 tech support.

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