StarHub adopts Red Hat OpenShift for hybrid cloud transformation

Matt Hicks President and Chief Executive Officer
Matt Hicks President and Chief Executive Officer
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StarHub has selected Red Hat OpenShift as its primary platform for hybrid cloud transformation. The Singaporean telecommunications provider is implementing a multi-cloud solution called Cloud Infinity, which leverages the capabilities of Red Hat OpenShift. This platform aims to optimize costs, meet compliance requirements, and maintain operational control while delivering new services.

Cloud Infinity is designed to offer a wide range of digital platforms and services using cloud-native and AI-enabled technologies. The implementation of Red Hat OpenShift provides StarHub with a scalable and reliable platform that can be used across various cloud environments. Key benefits include continuous integration, delivery and testing (CI/CD/CT), improved security, control over cloud usage, integration of DevSecOps processes with machine learning operations (MLOps), and cost-optimized service delivery.

Red Hat’s Ben Panic stated, “We’re excited to support StarHub in their journey to modernize their hybrid multi-cloud infrastructure with Red Hat OpenShift.” He emphasized the agility and scalability that the platform brings to StarHub’s services.

Ayush Sharma from StarHub highlighted the transformation enabled by this collaboration: “We are proud and privileged to have the opportunity to successfully transform StarHub’s infrastructure by porting our mobile, high-speed broadband connectivity, content, cyber, enterprise, IT, data and AI workloads onto the ‘Cloud Infinity’ infrastructure.”

Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s Khai Peng Loh expressed satisfaction in supporting this project alongside Whale Cloud: “HPE is honored to collaborate with Red Hat to support StarHub’s Cloud Infinity project.” Meanwhile, Mu Ji from Whale Cloud noted their role in aiding StarHub’s transition: “Whale Cloud enables StarHub to harness the power of the cloud for telecommunications use cases.”

The partnership underscores Red Hat OpenShift as StarHub’s preferred reference platform for accelerating hybrid cloud transformation.



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