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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Cloud computing now the norm in a predominantly Hybrid IT market

78 per cent of organisations now consciously using Cloud services, finds new research from CIF.

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Euritas hosts first executive virtual roundtable

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Last month Euritas (the European association of public IT service providers) hosted its first executive virtual roundtable: 46 chief executives and senior managers of Government IT Shared Services organisations joined in for 3 hours from 18 locations throughout in Europe, leveraging Cisco's worldwide TelePresence infrastructure.

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Banco Popular and IBM sign strategic IT agreement

Bank will outsource its technology infrastructure.

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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 optimising application portfolios for business as a priority.

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