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alwaysON and Data Continuity Group announce merger

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alwaysON Group Limited and Data Continuity Group Limited (“DCG”) have reached agreement to merge creating an organisation with over £8.5M pa of IT managed services and cloud applications revenues.

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Cloud Technology Partners announces the General Availability of PaaSLane 2.0

PaaSLane 2.0 cuts the time and expense of migrating applications to public or private clouds by analyzing application source code, discovering issues and recommending solutions to ensure and maintain cloud readiness.

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Tech Data Europe appoints SVO, Operations

Johan Vandenbussche will report to Néstor Cano, President Europe.

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CloudBees raises $11m in Series C financing

CloudBees, Inc. has closed an $11.2 million Series C financing round. The round was led by Verizon Ventures, the investment arm of Verizon Communications Inc. The round also included existing investors Matrix Partners and LightSpeed Venture Partners, as well as new investor Blue Cloud Ventures.

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Channel unable to cash in on cloud

Over 50% of resellers admit they do not supply solutions the market wants.

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