PwC, which hosts Asia Pacific Cloud Alliance (Asia Pacific Cloud Computing Alliance) in Hong Kong, announced it will promote the establishment of an interconnected cloud computing framework that serves the Asian-Pacific region through a broad alliance of telecom operators and industry partners in the Asia-Pacific region.
Under this framework, PWC and Oracle will work together to ensure that corporate customers in all industries are using the same thresholds and services differences between different countries and regions and different telecom operators in the use of cloud computing, whether public, private or mixed.
The first consortium of Alliance partners in the Asia-Pacific Cloud Computing Alliance (hereinafter referred to as APCA) includes Hong Kong and Hutchison Global Telecommunications, Malaysia VADs (a Malaysian telecommunications company), Australian Telecommunications (Telstra), LG CNS, AAPT, an Australian subsidiary of New Zealand Telecom, and Oracle, a consultancy for the entire alliance, will help build a framework of interconnected standards. Alliance start-ups will build collaborative cloud computing cooperation in their major countries and regions, including Hong Kong, Malaysia, Australia and South Korea, and continue to promote the spread and application of the program throughout the region.