IBM touts ‘InterCloud,’ cloud data migration tools

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IBM on Friday said it has developed cloud storage software that’s designed to allow customers move data across multiple clouds easily. The company said its techniques, dubbed InterCloud, is patent pending and designed to add resiliency to cloud computing and better protect information.

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IBM is developing software that will allow organizations to use multiple cloud storage services interchangeably, reducing dependence on any single cloud vendor and ensuring that data remains available even during service outages.

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