IBM, IISc plans to open lab for advance Hybrid Cloud research in India
Recently, one of the leading tech giants, IBM in partnership with the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) here announced the 'IBM-IISc Hybrid Cloud' lab to go forward the research in hybrid cloud technologies and drive breakthrough innovations in this area.
Resided at the IISc campus in Bengaluru, students, and faculty transversely the departments of the institute will work beside IBM scientists that can facilitate organizations influence that can empower the hybrid cloud by installing a quicker, flawless and more secure adoption of hybrid cloud and Artificial Intelligence (AI).
Gargi Dasgupta, Director, IBM Research India, states, "The IBM-IISc lab will bring together two leading research organizations in industry and academia to create an ecosystem for Hybrid Cloud research in India, for India and the world.”
The lab will appoint not just academia but also the broader open-source community for wider adoption and acceleration of innovation.
The research area will initiate with a new set of projects concerning faculty and students from the IISc Departments of Computational and Data Sciences, Computer Science and Automation and Supercomputing Education and Research Centre, alongside scientists from IBM Research's India lab, in numerous areas including building autonomous, self-healing computing systems that use AI to predict promising concepts, diagnose and mend issues while maximizing availability and minimizing the outlay of operations.
Taken care of microservices and optimization of cloud-native applications that influence and progress cloud-native technologies such as Kubernetes and serverless.
This will facilitate enterprises to carry considerable alertness into their IT services and drive new cloud-enabled business models.
While manufacturing AI-based Information Management that fortifies enterprises to govern, consume, draw insights, and a produced value from data across a hybrid footprint of edge, cloud, and diverse data sources.
IBM's commitment to advance innovations that facilitate quicker acceptance of Hybrid Cloud technology, the lab will take an open-access approach by together presenting in the research findings carrying premier conferences, hosting workshops, and following open-source material to the community.
The lab will provide a hub for the development of exchanging ideas, not just for the inmates of the two institutions but for the research and industry community in the region.