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Ctrl S in pact with IBM

Hyderabad, May 20

Ctrl S Data Centers Ltd has announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding with IBM to offer marketing of data centre services to customers, channels and franchisees across the country. While IBM will give Ctrl S a national footprint, enabling the company to provide data centre services to a wider customer base, the customers of Ctrl S will have a single point of contact for all their data centre needs. Ctrl S Data Centres is promoted by the Rs 500-crore Pioneer G roup along with IDBI and Och-Ziff, a New-York based global fund. Ctrl S has been incorporated as a 100 per cent subsidiary of the group company to handle the Internet data centre business.

— Our Bureau

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