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Feb, 2016 : Government Cloud Solution Added by CenturyLink
📅 - CenturyLink recently announced the addition of a government cloud solution to their Hybrid IT services portfolio. The new IaaS cloud offering will be called CenturyLink Government Cloud and it will bring private, public and hybrid cloud options for agencies to easily migrate and extend data center workloads.
CenturyLink is a global communications giant with cloud, hosting and IT services. They will be using the VMware vCloud Government Services to provide cloud services to government agencies. .
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