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Atos Hong Kong, who last week won a seven-year contract from the Hong Kong OGCIO to implement and operate its outsourced private cloud platform, has been providing the OGCIO with data center services the past seven years.
Carol Ko 03-Apr-2013
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Targeting at the life science industries, Veeva Japan delivers cloud-based CRM services from NTT Com's data center in Tokyo. Going forward, the Tokyo data center will serve as a hub for Veeva Systems' business in the APAC region.
by: Asia Cloud Forum editors 07-Aug-2012
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