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NATO works with IBM on cloud

The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) and IBM are teaming up on a project that aims to improve data sharing between the group's 28 member countries.
Written by Larry Dignan, Contributor

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and IBM are teaming up on a project that aims to improve data sharing between the group's 28 member countries.

Under the deal, IBM and NATO will aim to improve data center efficiency as well as information sharing. The partnership will also aim to create a cloud computing model that could be used for other military operations.

The effort will be developed by IBM at the Headquarters of the Supreme Allied Commander Transformation (HQ SACT) in Norfolk, Virginia.

Read more of "NATO, IBM team up on cloud, collaboration project" at ZDNet.

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