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Nubity Joins IBM SoftLayer Catalyst Program

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Mexico City startup Nubity is partnering with IBM as part of the SoftLayer Catalyst program. The Catalyst program, which is currently being integrated into the IBM Cloud Global Entrepreneur Program, provides startups access to cloud infrastructure, and executive mentorship, among other things.

Nubity provides an on-demand consumption service that helps its clients integrate and monitor public and private cloud deployments – as well as deployments from disparate vendors – through a software-as-a-service (SaaS) model based on cloud infrastructure from SoftLayer, an IBM company.

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