Breaking out of the Private Cloud Pack: Platform ISF 2.1 from Platform Computing (--)
Abstract:
On January 25, 2011, Platform Computing Corporation (Platform) announced the release of Platform ISF 2.1, an end-to-end software product that enables enterprise IT organizations and service providers to build and manage clouds using mixed hardware and multiple virtualization technologies. Key areas of enhancement include more powerful resource management, improved application lifecycle management, and greater ease of use for both administrators and application catalog users.
This two page Neovise Customer Advisory Report evaluates this event specifically from the perspective of enterprise IT organizations that wish to build a private cloud. Analysis includes the value proposition of the new offering, impact assessment (customer impact: IT and business views; company impact: short and long term views), pluses and minuses, and advice for new and prospective customers. This report clearly and succinctly conveys the essential insight and analysis by incorporating text, bullet points and unique charts and graphs.
Free Report: Breaking out of the Private Cloud Pack: Platform ISF 2.1 from Platform Computing.
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