IBM has launched a new open technology that makes it easier to manage, move and integrate apps across different cloud computing infrastructures.

IBM’s Multicloud Manager provides an operations console for companies as they increasingly incorporate public and private cloud capabilities with existing on-premises business systems.

According to a new report from IBM’s Institute for Business Value, nearly all companies are using some form of cloud computing today, with 85 percent using more than one cloud environment.

However, while the rush to cloud is significant, research from Ovum shows that 80% of mission-critical workloads and sensitive data are still running on on-premises business systems due to issues of performance and regulatory requirements.

To address this, IBM is introducing a new technology that enables companies to more easily create harmonized, ‘multicloud’ systems, with increased visibility of business processes and improved governance and security. The solution is optimised on the IBM cloud, but extends the ability of businesses to manage and integrate workloads on clouds from different providers such as Amazon, Red Hat and Microsoft.

“With its open source approach to managing data and apps across multiple clouds, the IBM Multicloud Manager will enable companies to scale their many cloud investments and unleash the full business value of the cloud,” says Dhiren Vasram, business unit leader at IBM Hybrid Cloud. “In doing so, they will move beyond the productivity economics of renting computing power, to fully leveraging the cloud to invent new business processes and enter new markets.”

IBM’s new Multicloud Manager runs on the company’s IBM Cloud Private platform which is based on Kubernetes container orchestration technology – an open-source approach for ‘wrapping’ apps in containers thereby making them easier and cheaper to manage across different cloud environments – from on-premises systems to the public cloud. Last week IBM announced that hundreds of global organisations have turned to IBM Cloud Private to help transform their organisations.

Now, with Multicloud Manager, IBM is extending those capabilities to interconnect different clouds, even from different providers, creating unified systems with increased consistency, automation and predictability. At the heart of the new solution is a first-of-a-kind dashboard interface for effectively managing thousands of Kubernetes applications and spanning huge volumes of data regardless of where in the organization they are located.

The new solution is expected to be a game changer for modernising businesses around the world. For example, if a car rental company uses one cloud for its AI services, another for its bookings system and runs its financial processes on on-premises computers at offices around the world, IBM Multicloud Manager can span the company’s multiple computing infrastructures enabling customers to book a car at lightning speed using the company’s mobile app.

Features and benefits of IBM’s new Multicloud Manager include:

* Increased visibility across clouds – operations and development teams get visibility of Kubernetes applications and components across different clouds and clusters via a single control pane;

* Improved governance and security- using an integrated compliance and rules engine, organizations can be sure that their Kubernetes applications remain compliant with enterprise policies and security standards;

* Consistent application management – users can simplify IT and app operations management while increasing flexibility and cost savings. They can also orchestrate and manage their Kubernetes environments with the click of a button.