IBM Hybrid Cloud Mesh Now Generally Available

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The multi-cloud solution offers seamless network app management.

IBM’s multi-cloud networking solution, IBM Hybrid Cloud Mesh, which was introduced earlier this year, is now generally available.

The product is “designed to allow organizations to establish simple, scalable secured application-centric connectivity,” the company says.

It is “engineered for both CloudOps and DevOps teams to seamlessly manage and scale network applications, including cloud-native ones running on Red Hat OpenShift.”

Key features include:

  • Continuous infrastructure and application discovery
  • Seamless connectivity
  • Security
  • Observability
  • Traffic engineering capabilities

According to the announcement, key architecture components are the Mesh Manager and the Edge and Waypoint Gateways.
 
 
 

 
 
 

12/13/2023

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