August 17, 2020 By Ian Smalley < 1 min read

This week’s episode of IBM Cloud Now focuses on customizable dashboards, IBM Cloud Pak for Multicloud Management v2.0, and IBM Cloud for VMware Regulated Workloads.

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IBM Cloud Now: Episode 12

This week, we’re highlighting an enhanced dashboard experience on IBM Cloud Dashboards, the general availability of IBM Cloud Pak for Multicloud Management v2.0, and IBM Cloud for VMware Regulated Workloads.

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