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Cherwell Software Now Part of Microsoft Enterprise Cloud Alliance - TMCnet's Cloud Communications eNews

 

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Cherwell Software, provider of IT service management (ITSM), announced it is now part of the Microsoft Enterprise Cloud Alliance, which should go a long way into increasing its product line.
Barracuda Networks, a provider of cloud-based security and storage solutions, has achieved VMware Ready - vCloud Air status for several of its products: Barracuda NG Firewall, Barracuda Message Archiver, Barracuda Spam Firewall and Barracuda Web Application Firewall.
Peak 10, Inc., an IT infrastructure company providing cloud computing solutions, data center services and managed services, has announced a partnership with Level 3 Communications, a multinational telecom and Internet service provider, to distribute the latter company's Cloud Connect Solutions - Ethernet to Peak 10 customers.
The companies this week announced the launch of Cisco Cloud Architecture for the Microsoft Cloud Platform. This solution combines Cisco Application Centric Infrastructure with the Windows Azure Pack.

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