How Ubuntu OpenStack makes the cloud work for telcos and SPs
Canonical
on 11 March 2015
Telcos and Service Providers expect near 100% uptime and the flexibility to scale their infrastructure up and down on-demand. This requires a proven cloud platform that minimises time-to-revenue and ensures predictable costs.
Here’s why you should consider Ubuntu OpenStack for your next cloud project:
- Up to 75% of OpenStack clouds are built on Ubuntu OpenStack.
- Up to 70% of leading public cloud workloads run on Ubuntu OpenStack.
- We work with seven of the top 10 service providers globally.
- Ubuntu’s state-of-the-art management tools make hardware provisioning and cloud services orchestration quick, easy, and hassle-free.
Discover why Ubuntu OpenStack enables Telcos to maximise margins, reduce the costs and risks of introducing new value-added services and speed up time-to-revenue.
Smart operations, optimal architecture, better pricing.
OpenStack and Ubuntu bring automated deployment and management that help you optimise infrastructure costs — no matter your industry or use case.
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