The
telecoms operator, which already uses Oracle data systems, will
transfer them to a fully cloud-based platform supporting its
internal and commercial operations, including business
intelligence services and billing, revenue and customer
management products.
The new platform will be operated by Oracle in Telefonica's own
datacentres to keep costs down, ensure security and comply with
European data laws, the joint statement said.
"We need to consolidate and simplify our technological
infrastructure... to build a robust and scalable cloud platform
in our own data centres... to satisfy the changing needs of our
business," Telefonica's Tech and IT Transformation director
Fidel Jesus Fernandez said.
The beleaguered operator - squeezed in recent years by a
competitive, increasingly low-cost Spanish market and high costs
as it rehauls its physical and digital infrastructure - is
betting on the acceleration of digitalisation amid the pandemic.
Cloud computing has surged as businesses worldwide seek to
migrate their systems online, a boon for providers like Amazon,
IBM and Microsoft - but also drawing scrutiny for the potential
regulatory and cybersecurity risks which fully cloud-based
operations entail.
(Reporting by Clara-Laeila Laudette; Editing by Nathan Allen and
Louise Heavens)
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