March 24, 2020 By Chris Carter < 1 min read

IBM is offering free IBM Cloud Virtual Servers for VPC over a three-month time period in select data centers around the world.

As organizations around the world adopt travel restrictions and work-from-home policies, IBM recognizes that many employees of these organizations—especially small and medium businesses—may not be properly enabled to work remotely. To support our customers and help them maintain business continuity during this difficult period, IBM is offering free IBM Cloud Virtual Servers for VPC over a three-month time period in select data centers around the world.

Starting immediately, we are offering organizations the ability to build virtual server configurations up to $500 in value. IBM Cloud Virtual Servers for VPC spin up and scale-out on-demand, with hourly and monthly billing options for public or dedicated instances—all on our private, global network so you can launch with confidence.

This offer can be redeemed digitally in three simple steps:

This offer is subject to availability, and there is a three-month time limit, with one use per customer. The $500 credit is for use with this offer only and cannot be applied to other offers.

Learn more about IBM Virtual Servers for VPC.

We understand every situation is unique, and if any business needs additional assistance, they should contact an IBM Cloud sales representative by clicking the blue “Let’s Talk” button pinned at the bottom right of this page.

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