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IBM plans release of Hybrid Cloud Mesh to ease management of multi-cloud infrastructures

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IBM is planning a second half 2023 release date for IBM Hybrid Cloud Mesh, a SaaS offering designed to help enterprises manage hybrid multi-cloud infrastructure. Driven by application-centric connectivity, the cloud mesh is engineered to automate the process, management and observability of application connectivity in and between public and private clouds.

The solution unlocks the potential of hybrid and multi-cloud application deployment by creating a simple, secure, and scalable on-ramp for applications and services across heterogeneous environments. When available later this year, it will also use DNS traffic steering capabilities from NS1, an IBM company, to find the best connection between clouds and end users, and deliver applications that are optimised for performance, cost, and availability at every connection point.

Ahead of generally availability later this year, IBM will offer clients an early access programme providing more information about how the hybrid cloud mesh provides a unified approach to connectivity and can help accelerate application deployment times and enhance end user experience, as well as how it can help IT teams gain control over the network while providing DevOps and CloudOps teams with a unified experience and toolset to solve issues related to application performance, visibility, control and security.

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