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Cloud transformation has become a business imperative for organizations eager to increase agility, build digital resilience, foster innovation and create new business opportunities. In line with this, Bell Canada is working with VMware and Amazon Web Services (AWS) to help Canadian organizations plan, simplify and manage their hybrid cloud transformations.

This collaboration leverages the strengths of all three companies to design and deliver solutions for hybrid cloud environments with a single point of contact. The Bell Cloud Professional Services team will work with organizations to assess their current structures, workloads, and goals, and develop the optimal cloud strategy for their business in conjunction with VMware and AWS.

Bell manages the migration to ensure a seamless and agile transition with cloud infrastructure and security support, all on Canada's largest broadband fiber and 5G networks.

"Bell's relationship with VMware and AWS builds on our renowned network leadership and supports our vision to be Canada's cloud transformation leader," said Jeremy Wubs, SVP of marketing for Bell Business Markets. "Through this work, and the power of 5G, fiber, and the cloud, we're focused on helping Canadian organizations innovate and grow by accelerating their digital transformations."

To explain, VMware Cloud on AWS brings VMware's enterprise-class Software-Defined Data Centre (SDDC) software to the AWS Cloud, delivered as an on-demand service with optimized access to AWS services. With the same architecture and operational experience on-premises and in the cloud, IT teams can now derive instant business value by leveraging the best of both worlds with the AWS and VMware hybrid cloud experience.

"When it comes to accelerating innovation, organizations need freedom and flexibility to build the future," said Claude Reeves, vice president and country manager, VMware Canada. "We're thrilled to partner with Bell to deliver a more efficient and cost-effective path to the hybrid cloud that will enable users to modernize applications with a faster time-to-market to support innovation."

Moreover, this relationship builds on Bell's agreement with AWS, announced earlier this year, to support 5G innovation and accelerate cloud adoption across Canada. Bell is the first Canadian communications company to offer AWS-powered 5G multi-access edge computing (MEC) for business and government customers.

"We're excited to be expanding our relationship with Bell and VMware to help customers access the speed, agility, and resilience the cloud has to offer," said Rachel Mushahwar, managing director/general manager, Americas Channel and partner chief at AWS. "By accelerating their digital transformation, customers will have greater access to tools to grow their business and be able to take full advantage of the latency and bandwidth benefits offered by modern 5G networks."