IBM finalises hybrid cloud consulting company takeover

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IBM has confirmed it plans to acquire BoxBoat Technologies, a premier DevOps consultancy and enterprise Kubernetes certified service provider. 

BoxBoat will extend IBM’s container strategy and implementation services portfolio to further advance IBM’s hybrid cloud strategy and accelerate Red Hat OpenShift adoption globally.

The heart of hybrid

John Granger, senior VP, Hybrid Cloud Services at IBM, said: “Our clients require a cloud architecture that allows them to operate across a traditional IT environment, private cloud and public clouds. That’s at the heart of our hybrid cloud approach.

“No cloud modernisation project can succeed without a containerisation strategy, and BoxBoat is at the forefront of container services innovation.”

Founded in 2016 and headquartered in Maryland, US, BoxBoat helps clients establish containers and Kubernetes as core enablers for cloud solutions. Its track record of delivering complex cloud consulting projects includes advising many Fortune 100 and government clients on industry best practices, modernising existing DevOps solutions and containerising mission critical workloads.

BoxBoat builds on IBM’s ongoing investment in hybrid cloud services and driving growth within the $200 billion cloud professional services market. This news follows IBM’s acquisition of leading cloud services firms – Nordcloud and Taos – which closed in the first quarter of 2021 and significantly expanded IBM’s multicloud transformation, management expertise and capabilities.

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Containers and Kubernetes are two of the leading drivers of enterprise digital transformation. Software application containerisation makes life easier for developers by further abstracting computing infrastructure, and adoption of enterprise container platforms is on the rise. 

By 2025, more than 85% of global organisations will be running containerised applications in production, which is a significant increase from fewer than 35% in 2019. At the same time, Kubernetes, open source software for deploying and managing those containers, is rapidly becoming the preferred way to build digital services at scale and across clouds. 

The StackRox ‘State of Container and Kubernetes Security’ Fall 2020 report found that 91% of organisations are leveraging Kubernetes to orchestrate containers, and 75% of organisations are actively using Kubernetes in production. 

Fast-growing

BoxBoat will join IBM Global Business Services’ fast-growing Hybrid Cloud Services business, enhancing IBM’s capacity to meet rising client demand for container strategy and the critical people and process components of the cloud transformation journey. BoxBoat delivers a full suite of services that include customised strategies for Kubernetes and Enterprise Container Platform adoption, application containerisation, DevSecOps, training and enablement. The consultancy guides enterprises on the right tooling, business strategy, workflows and processes to meet their DevOps goals.

Tim Hohman, CEO and co-founder of BoxBoat, said: “We founded BoxBoat on the idea that containers and DevOps would become an industry standard with the potential to transform enterprise IT with lightning fast application deployment workflows.

“Joining IBM will allow us to realise a shared vision of helping clients innovate by successfully deploying container-based applications on-premise and to the cloud.”

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