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IBM Sets Up Cloud Computing Laboratory In April, the Hong Kong government welcomed the decision by IBM to set up a cloud computing laboratory at Cyberport. “The move fully demonstrates Hong Kong’s advantages as a center for innovation in information technology,” said Acting Government Chief Information Officer, Stephen Mak. “Services based on cloud computing will undoubtedly be one of the major trends in IT over the next few years. IBM’s decision to locate a critical cloud computing laboratory here is a tribute to the innovative talent of Hong Kong people. It underlines the favorable environment we provide, with our sound legal system, good protection for data and intellectual property rights, and world-class ICT infrastructure,” he added. Mr. Mak said he was confident that IBM would find Cyberport an ideal place for the laboratory. “Cyberport provides state-of-the-art infrastructure, and a tenant mix that can facilitate collaboration amongst IT businesses,” he said. The General Manager of IBM Lotus Software, Bob Picciano, said Hong Kong had developed some of the world’s leading online services. “We are confident that our laboratory in Cyberport will help provide next generation cloud collaboration to IBM’s LotusLive portfolio of online services as well as a gateway to the key emerging markets of Asia.” The laboratory will build on the email technology and expertise of Outblaze Limited, a Hong Kong based company at Cyberport, whose email assets have been acquired by IBM. HONG KONG ECONOMIC AND TRADE OFFICE IN WASHINGTON D.C. 1520 18th Street, N.W., Washington, DC 20036 Tel: (202)331-8947 Fax: (202)331-8958
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