Friday, June 22, 2018

Globe Business Introduces Cloud and Cybersecurity to Enhance Their Full Suite of Business Solutions



L-R: ES Solomon-GoCanvas APAC Sales and Product Engineer, Marlon Cruz-Trustwave Country Director, Peter Sharples-Amazon Web Services APAC Head of Major Initiatives, Channels and Alliances, Pebbles Sy-Manalang- Globe Chief Information Officer, Albert M. De Larrazabal-Globe Chief Commercial Officer, Peter Maquera, Globe SVP for Enterprise Group, Ferdie Saputil-Google Cloud Philippines Country Lead, Jason Huang-Executive Director of Ademco, Francisco Layug III -President of Ademco Philippines (ESSCOR), and Gil B. Genio, Globe Chief Technology and Information Officer

Cloud, Cybersecurity take center stage at “Breakthrough with Globe Business Solutions”
Globe Business, the information and communications technology (ICT) arm of Globe Telecom, brings out an array of powerful tools and solutions that will enable enterprises to build and secure their business and digital ecosystems for seamless connections with customers.

Together with world-class providers Amazon Web Services, Google, RightCloud, GoCanvas, Trustwave, and Bitsight, Globe Business was able to capitalize on Cloud and Cybersecurity innovations to help companies glide smoothly in their journey towards digitalization. These tools took center stage during the “Breakthrough with Globe Business Solutions” event at EDSA Shangri-la Hotel attended by key leaders and executives from various industries.

“Globe has gone through the same journey as most of our enterprise clients. We always need to try new technologies, set up quickly at minimal cost, and constantly test new products until we figure out what will work for our customers. We cannot do this on traditional and on-premise environments where costs will be too high. Cloud has given us the flexibility and ability to innovate quickly, continuously, and at scale,” said Ernest Cu, Globe President and CEO.

He added:  “As an enterprise, we also have access to critical information about our customers and as a responsible company, we need to protect that by ensuring that we have the right Cybersecurity tools in place to fight evolving threats that may compromise our data, jeopardize our operations, and most importantly impact our customers.”

Thus, to help businesses overcome corporate and technological challenges while creating and maximizing their value to the stakeholders, Globe Business offers a full suite of business solutions that drive business agility, scalability, and maximizes the current potentials of the Cloud complimented by Cybersecurity tools.

The advent of Cloud in the country has revolutionized the way businesses operate since it is easy to use as well as provides a platform that can store, analyze and calculate data.  In August 2011, Globe Business became the first telecom company to provide Cloud computing solutions to the country when it launched it's own Private Cloud, a service that enables its enterprise customers to acquire their cloud and optional connectivity from one provider and allowing an end-to-end solution.

Today, aside from Globe Private Cloud, Globe Business has expanded its suite of solutions to include Amazon Web Services. It also offers an array of cloud-based business applications like G Suite and GoCanvas, among others. All of these are aimed to provide enterprises with greater scalability, agility, and ease of collaboration among its workforce.

To keep enterprise data safe, secure and protected, Globe Business has put up the first and only Federated Advanced Security Operations Center (ASOC) in the Philippines. The Globe Federated ASOC offers customer service platform management, threat detection, threat hunting and incident response for its own network and the network of its customers. It is linked to Trustwave’s global network of nine ASOCs from around the world which gives Globe the ability to follow the threat where and when it happens and deliver proactive security services. 

 “Globe Business has been relentless in coming up with advanced solutions that fit the needs of our enterprise clients as they continue to grow and expand. We want to help them gain new customers faster and provide them with the ability to serve new markets quickly for improved profitability and lasting relationship with their customers.  We want our clients to know that we can help them manage risks and strengthen digital trust to make their brands become more successful in the 21st century,” said Peter Maquera, Globe Senior Vice President for Enterprise Group.

Part of Globe Telecom’s vision is to help businesses flourish and fuel the growth of the country’s economy.  Thus, to become an enabler of meaningful changes in enterprises, Globe provides them with a way to harness technology and transform digitally. To know more about Globe Business and its products, please visit http://business.globe.com.ph/ .


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1 comment:

  1. Cloud Security Is the New Cyber SecurityIt wasn’t easy to get to this place. An inherent distrust made it hard for some IT managers to believe that letting data be stored & protected on anything other than a real mainframe computer that they could see & touch was a good idea. It’s even harder to swallow when it’s a public cloud solution vs. a private cloud. But as they say necessity is the mother of the convention, and only those organizations that migrate to the cloud and reap the cost savings of doing so will survive. That makes cloud computing a necessary business strategy, and that, in turn, makes cloud security necessary as well. Cloud vendors know, they must do their cybersecurity part, but in the end, if a customer’s data is compromised, it is the organization that will have to answer to that customer or pay the fine.

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