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Home » Bell to Offer IBM Cloud Services in Canada

Bell to Offer IBM Cloud Services in Canada

February 8, 2016
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Bell, Canada’s largest communications company, will give businesses across Canada access to the IBM Cloud via a secure, high-speed private connection.

New services include:

  • Bell Cloud Connect: connecting the largest and most advanced IP network in Canada to IBM Cloud for end-to-end performance, security and reliability
  • Bell Cloud Compute: running on IBM Cloud to offer a secure, scalable, self-serve environment for managed virtual machines that improves operational performance while reducing costs
  • Backup & Restore: providing access to IBM Cloud to protect customer data and applications through a secure backup location as well as ensuring availability of data and applications.

“Bell is an established leader in data hosting and cloud computing, providing customers with exceptional support from an expert nationwide team,” said Tom Little, President, Bell Business Markets. “With businesses of all kinds increasingly relying on cloud services for their mission critical applications, adding IBM Cloud services to Bell Business Cloud provides customers with the seamless integration, security and dependability they expect and require.”

https://business.bell.ca/shop/enterprise/business-cloud

http://www.ibm.com

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