TM Forum has announced the addition of seven major enterprises from a variety of verticals to its Enterprise Cloud Leadership Council (ECLC). These companies join ECLC to help create a path forward for aggressive use of cloud services, while realizing the promises of financial gains and business flexibility.

The new members include Boeing, Defense Information Services Agency (DISA) of the US Department of Defense, Dassault Systems, ING, McCann Worldgroup, Northrop-Grumman, and State Street Financial.

TM Forum’s ECLC provides a forum for enterprise cloud users to share requirements and drive the development of best practices and standards that will remove the barriers to deployment and adoption of cloud services.

These new members join ECLC members to define business and technical requirements for standardizing key aspects of deploying cloud services including Enterprise-Grade External Compute IaaS; Database-as-a-Service; Stateless Compute; Unified Desk Top; and Service Definitions (Taxonomy).

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