IBM Corp. has quietly retired its Cloud for Education offering, a service that was launched just a couple of years ago. The service was intended to provide compute infrastructure and services for ...
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK – IBM is shutting down its “Cloud for Education” product and will end support for it on Nov. 30, according to an announcement from Big Blue. The service is “deprecated and will ...
What just happened? IBM introduced its "Cloud for Education" offering two years ago, promising schools and academic institutions solutions to "transform education" and migrate everything to the cloud.
Scalable cloud strategies can support a wide array of services, applications, and capabilities of great value to higher education. Unisys Higher Education Strategist Christopher Wessells, formerly ...
Migration to the cloud was all the rage from around 2010 through the pandemic, but some IT leaders are having second thoughts due to high costs, compliance issues, and the need for better data ...
This year, 89% of organizations are using multiple cloud services for their IT, and 73% are using hybrid cloud, a combination of both cloud-based and on-premises IT, according to Flexera. Higher ...