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telco cloud
About this tag
Telco cloud refers to the adoption of cloud-native infrastructure and services by telecommunications operators to modernize networks, analytics, and operations. Discussions on WindowsForum.com cover real-world deployments such as Huawei Cloud's carrier-grade hybrid cloud ranking in Sub-Saharan Africa, Telefónica Brazil's hybrid strategy using Azure Local and Arc for on-premises workloads, and MTN's migration of its Enterprise Value Analytics platform to Azure Databricks as a cloud-native lakehouse. These examples highlight themes like hybrid cloud architectures, regulatory compliance, low-latency requirements, and the use of AI and analytics for network optimization. The tag also touches on vendor lock-in, data governance, and the geopolitical factors influencing telco cloud choices in emerging markets.
Huawei Cloud’s rise to the top of GlobalData’s carrier-grade hybrid cloud ranking for Sub‑Saharan Africa marks a significant shift in the region’s cloud landscape, with vendor strengths, market dynamics and geopolitical risks converging to reshape how African telcos build resilient, sovereign...
Telefónica’s Brazil unit has moved from public-cloud experimentation to a concrete hybrid strategy by adopting Azure Local for on‑premises workloads, using Azure Arc to unify management and planning IaaS-first deployments today with AKS and Azure Virtual Desktop on the roadmap. This marks a...
MTN’s migration of its Enterprise Value Analytics (EVA) platform to Microsoft Azure completes a pivotal step in the operator’s multi-year digital transformation, delivering a cloud-native analytics backbone that the company says processes tens of billions of records daily, supports real‑time...
MTN’s migration of its Enterprise Value Analytics platform to Microsoft Azure — rolled out as EVA 3.0 — marks one of the most ambitious telco cloud modernisations in Africa, promising faster analytics, tighter security, and a reusable blueprint for data-led operations across the MTN Group...
MTN’s move to Azure for its Enterprise Value Analytics platform marks a watershed moment for telco cloud adoption in Africa: the operator says EVA 3.0 has been re‑engineered on Microsoft Azure (using Azure Databricks and Microsoft security tooling) to deliver faster analytics, earlier...
MTN’s migration of its Enterprise Value Analytics (EVA) platform to Microsoft Azure represents a decisive step in telco cloud modernisation: a move that promises faster analytics, broader scale, and tighter integration of AI into customer and operational workflows, while also resurfacing...