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IBM partners with Adobe, opens new cloud center in Quebec

byCustoms Today Report
12/03/2015
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TORONTO: IBM has entered into a partnership with Adobe. It is important to note that the Adobe Summit is now currently underway and at the conference, Adobe will announce that it is will use IBM’s cloud technology to help customers along every step of a potential buying process. Since Adobe will be able to use IBM for deep analytics, users of Abode’s products can create more intuitive visual displays based on the data mined from the cloud.

With the new offering, clients will be able to select OpenPOWER-based “bare metal” servers when configuring their cloud-based IT infrastructure from SoftLayer, an IBM company. Leveraging the OpenPOWER Foundation design concept, the servers were developed to help clients better manage data-intensive workloads on public and private clouds.

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“Today’s announcement will help marketers close the gap between expectations and experience using a combinations of Adobe Marketing Cloud and the services of IBM Interactive Experience, a unique digital agency that brings together experience design, systems integration and strategy consulting,” Papas adds The Quebec datacenter represents the 2nd data center that IBM has opened in the region within the past year. You may remember that Soft Layer opened a data center near Toronto in 2014. IBM seems optimistic about their future ventures in Canada.

“Canada is an important market for IBM Cloud services and this new facility will provide regional customers with the security, resiliency, and scalability for placing demanding workloads in the cloud,” says Marc Jones, CTO of Soft Layer. “As the second-largest city in Canada, Montréal is a vital center of commerce and technology,” he added.

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