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VIDEO: A dig deeper into Virtual Private Cloud (VPC)

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Back in June, I published the blog “Virtual Private Cloud Is Here” where I explained some basic information about this new generation of IBM Cloud and the capabilities attached to it. To summarize, a Virtual Private Cloud is a public cloud capability that provides you the ability to define and control isolated virtual networks, and then deploy cloud resources into those networks.

In the video below, Ryan Summer (Chief Network Architect, IBM Cloud) digs a bit deeper into the architecture of VPC and explains the many benefits.

If you would like to know even more about the opportunities VPC can provide for your specific business, please do not hesitate to contact me at anders.lidman@se.ibm.com

IBM Cloud Platform Leader Nordic

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