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PCCW Solutions Selects IBM PureSystems For Cloud Services

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6/15/2012 2:25 PM ET

International Business Machines Corp (IBM: Quote) announced that PCCW Solutions, a IT services provider in Hong Kong, has selected IBM PureSystems as the foundation for its new Enterprise Solutions Superstore - an online environment for Independent Software Vendors or ISVs to offer highly flexible and proven applications to customers on the cloud using a Software-as-a-Service model.

PCCW Solutions offers enterprise customers with a full spectrum of cloud computing services, supporting large enterprises with cloud services tailored to their needs, as well as serving small and medium sized enterprises with public cloud services. The company will use an IBM PureFlex, a member of the PureSystems series, to launch the new Enterprise Solutions Superstore as well as to serve enterprise customers for cloud services tailored to their needs.

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