IBM's Bluemix now generally available

IBM says that Bluemix, the company’s open cloud development platform, is now generally available with new services, clients and systems integrators using it to rapidly develop applications in the cloud.

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Vissensa selects IBM Enterprise Cloud System

Vissensa, a UK-based managed service provider (MSP), has taken delivery of the IBM Enterprise Cloud System, which will help the company offer new and improved cloud services to its customers.

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Ignorance is not bliss

Centrix Software survey of 100 IT directors and CIOs shows almost two thirds of management see...

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Flexera Software increases commitment to Europe

Fully compliant with European Union (EU) data privacy and security laws, FlexNet Manager Suite...

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Amazon Web Services introduces ‘low-cost’ general purpose instance type for Amazon EC2

T2 instances are the lowest-cost Amazon EC2 instance option and ideal for web servers, developer...

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Redcentric completes integration of InTechnology Managed Services

Redcentric announces the completion of its integration of InTechnology Managed Services to form one...

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Connectivity to Amazon and Microsoft clouds in all Interxion data centres across Europe

Interxion Holdings says that its customers can establish private connections to both Amazon Web...

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Red Hat introduces Cloud Management Certification for Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenStack Platform

Red Hat expands commitment to open platform development and customer choice; Industry-leading...

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IBM to open SoftLayer data centre in London

SoftLayer, an IBM Company, will open a data centre in London. It will be the latest of 15 new data...

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Vision Solutions becomes the latest member of the Cloud Industry Forum

Information availability and disaster recovery specialist joins CIF.

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Onyx Group named office Public Sector Cloud Supplier

Data Centre & Cloud specialists Onyx Group are celebrating once more as they have been named as...

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Delivering deeper understanding of customers

Zendesk, Inc. has launched Insights, its next-generation analytics tool for organizations to...

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Cabinet minsters fail to see the big picture in shift to SMEs

Cabinet Ministers are failing to grasp the bigger picture behind the government’s move to...

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Expert Opinions

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