Ericsson has introduced new software and hardware to its Ericsson Cloud System to mitigate this need, creating new disruptive levels of performance, operations, compliance, economics and can work across multiple clouds to achieve competitive differentiation and value-add for operators and their large enterprise customers. At the ongoing Mobile World Congress 2015 in Barcelona, Ericsson is showing world-leading technology, service capabilities, and innovations to realize a digital industrialization strategy. The Networked Society is transforming entire industries. New products in Ericsson Cloud System include Ericsson HDS 8000 (Hyperscale Datacenter System), built on Intel Rack Scale Architecture, Ericsson Secure Cloud Storage and Ericsson Continuum delivering the world's best policy driven platform for hybrid cloud leveraging Ericsson's investment in Apcera. Data, applications and distributed cloud infrastructures can now be automated and governed for security and compliance, meeting global enterprise policy requirements and geo specific regulations. A platform that lets business build trust in their systems as quickly as they embrace new technology. Ericsson HDS 8000 is a new generation of hyperscale datacenter systems that uses Intel Rack Scale Architecture for a disaggregated hardware approach to dramatically improve efficiency, utilization, automation and total cost of ownership. Hans Vestberg, Ericsson President and CEO, said: “Technology change is exponential in the ICT industry but investment in infrastructure cannot be. With Intel and other industry leaders we are bringing a hyperscale approach across both software and hardware, we are re-inventing the future data center concept from a total architecture and economics perspective.” Brian Krzanich, CEO, Intel Corporation, said “We believe it's important for the industry to collaborate to transform network infrastructure and accelerate the delivery of telecommunications, cloud and data center services. Our efforts with Ericsson and their use of Intel® Rack Scale Architecture will drive continued innovation in the data center.” HDS 8000 uses optical interconnect. Combining a disaggregated hardware architecture with optical interconnect removes the traditional distance and capacity limitations of electrical connections. This enables a more efficient pooling of resources, which has a positive impact on utilization and energy consumption. Ericsson Secure Cloud Storage is a pre-integrated portfolio of data services complementing the policy-driven hybrid PaaS layer, streamlining web scale development and deployment of new data rich applications. The data services portfolio adds leading cloud software databases that span traditional relational databases to web scale, big data NoSQL type databases. Ericsson is partnering with Cleversafe in this area, a leading provider of web scale object storage. Ericsson's first announced product is secure object storage capable of controlling access with policy and guaranteeing carrier-grade data and system security and integrity of data. Ericsson Continuum® is a unique policy driven PaaS with hybrid cloud support for application deployment, orchestration and governance through Ericsson Continuum. The unique policy-driven PaaS now supports a hybrid approach across multiple clouds, enabling global enterprise to take advantage of public cloud, on-premise private cloud and industry cloud infrastructure resources to achieve the best levels of performance, agility, scale, cost-effectiveness and compliance, within the context of strong IT governance and control. Ericsson Continuum also provides the most secure deployment of Docker containers. Ericsson Cloud System maintains full support for OPNFV through the Ericsson Networks Software 15B release to drive a successful transformation to telecom cloud operations. New software announced will be generally available from Q2. Ericsson HDS 8000 will be available in Q4. — SG