IBM plans HK cloud computing lab

| April 22, 2009 | 0 Comments

By CommsDay International

IBM announced plans for a Hong Kong cloud computing lab. The facility will be located in the Cyberport complex and serve as a global hub for Internet messaging services related to its the LotusLive enterprise cloud service.

“We are happy to note that IBM, one of the world-renowned leaders in innovation and computing, is taking the lead in establishing a cloud computing laboratory in Hong Kong. The new IBM laboratory marks a milestone in Hong Kong’s information technology industry as it has the potential to help businesses jump-start their cloud computing projects and enhance their computing capabilities to compete in the global marketplace,” enthused Hong Kong CIO Jeremy Godfrey.

This article was first published in Commsday International

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