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IBM builds cloud computing centres in emerging countries
27-SEP-2008 Intellasia | Trading Markets
Sep 27, 2008 - 7:00:00 AM
IBM has opened four cloud computing centres in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Bangalore, India, Seoul, Korea, and Hanoi, Vietnam.

With cloud computing, businesses, institutions and consumers remotely access a huge central computing resource. The computing power can be tapped as it's needed, reducing costs and energy use.

"Cloud computing is emerging as a fundamental change in how IT is managed and delivered," said Dr Willy Chiu, vice president of IBM High Performance On Demand Solutions. "It is a powerful tool for efficient operations, especially in growth economies."

In Vietnam, universities, government ministries and telecommunication companies are using the cloud service. The centre in Korea has attracted such industries as banking, telecommunications, government, education, and information technology hosting services. And in India, clients include universities, telecommunications companies and government bodies. Cloud clients in Brazil will use that centre to generate business such as massive scale collaboration programmes.

IBM now has 13 cloud computing centres, the world's largest network of expertise on cloud computing. The company has dedicated more than 200 full-time researchers and has announced US$100 million investment in cloud computing.

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