Singaporean telecommunications service provider StarHub has implemented a hybrid multi-cloud solution, Cloud Infinity, built on Red Hat OpenShift, a hybrid cloud application platform powered by Kubernetes to optimise costs, address compliance requirements and maintain operations.

Ben Panic, vice president of Global Sales, Telco Centre of Excellence at Red Hat, commented: "We're excited to support StarHub in their journey to modernise their hybrid multi-cloud infrastructure with Red Hat OpenShift. By embracing cloud-native and AI-native capabilities, they're positioning themselves to deliver innovative, customer-focused services with greater agility and scalability."
Key benefits
Red Hat OpenShift aims to ampower StarHub with a unified foundation for diverse cloud environments, bolstering the telco provider's technical and business adaptability.
The solution claims to deliver the following benefits:
● Continuous integration, delivery and testing (CI/CD/CT);
● Improved security throughout the entire stack;
● Control over cloud usage, with the flexibility to choose private clouds for network, optimisation, traffic management, etc., or public clouds for advanced connectivity, application programming interfaces (APIs) and customer-facing solutions;
● The integration of new DevSecOps processes with machine learning operations (MLOps) for fine-tuning, deployment, and lifecycle management of AI models;
● The ability to deliver new services with optimised costs for a better user and customer experience.

"Red Hat OpenShift has been crucial to our strategy, enabling us to apply a standard operating framework and toolset across multiple cloud environments. It is incredible to witness the speed and agility with which we can launch various digital services through our modern digital infrastructure that autonomously manages the complexity of multiple cloud and connectivity environments," said Ayush Sharma, chief technology officer of StarHub.