New Delhi: Bharti Airtel, India’s leading communications solutions provider, and Vultr, the world’s most enormous privately-held cloud computing company, come together to offer cloud solutions to Indian Enterprises. Bharti Airtel will provide its enterprise consumers, Vultr’s extensive suite of cloud solutions, especially those in the digital space. This will allow them unrivalled international reach and a cost-performance advantage for testing, creating and executing challenging cloud workloads.
Airtel’s state-of-the-art data centres across Mumbai, Bangalore, and Delhi-NCR will host the cloud solutions, allowing enterprises to scale their digital operations worldwide. Enterprises of all sectors and sizes can speed up digital innovation by utilizing advanced cloud technologies, maximizing their return on global cloud investments and optimizing global cloud performance. They can also benefit from simple and transparent pricing to prevent unexpected billing, Vultr said in the reports.
Airtel Enterprise CEO Ganesh Lakshminarayan said, “Our partnership with Vultr comes at a fascinating time as the nation continues to aggressively embrace 5G technology and progressively adopt digital solutions to do business. This collaboration will help us to deliver complex cloud solutions at competitive costs, which, combined with our legacy network strength and connectivity, offers an attractive proposition to our enterprise customers.”
The parent company of Vultr, Constant’s CEO J.J. Kardwell said, “Vultr is on a mission to make high-performance cloud infrastructure convenient, affordable, and locally accessible for businesses and developers worldwide. With 30 cloud data center locations worldwide, including three locations in India in Airtel data centres, Vultr provides unrivalled price-to-performance and global reach. With Airtel’s unmatched connectivity and managed services capabilities, Vultr is a perfect platform for accelerating business transformation and digital success.
Bharti Airtel will provide all of Vultr’s services as a part of its business solutions, and these include – Cloud Compute, Optimized Cloud Compute, Cloud GPU, as well as fractionalized GPU offerings for advanced workloads tied to visual computing, machine learning, HPC, analytics, AI, and gaming use cases.