Author: Christine Thropp|| Date Published: November 2, 2022
In a recent Executive Spotlight interview, ExecutiveBiz spoke with Anna Levine, senior director of defense of national security hybrid cloud strategy and solutions at Red Hat, to learn more about the company’s emerging technology investments, recent growth initiatives and the newer markets or areas that it is supporting with cloud offerings. The Q&A also tackled improvements in the cyber landscape as well as the challenges in implementing zero trust architectures.
Here’s an excerpt from the interview with Levine:
“One of the newer areas we’re supporting is private cloud within the intelligence community. While our customers are embracing hybrid cloud environments, they’re also looking for private, dedicated clouds that are disconnected from the environment.
As a result, we’re creating ‘micro cloud’ solutions to support some of these mission-critical programs that they have.
We’re also looking to simplify our customers’ buying experience by rolling out enterprise licensing agreements. Right now our customers are looking for managed services in the intelligence community environment, which they don’t have today.”
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