Private Data Center Platform planed by Layered Technologies

by admin on January 12, 2010

IT infrastructure provider worldwide Layered Technologies, Inc., has developed a new Virtual Private Data Center (ADPC) with levels of managed services platform, security and flexibility through a proprietary API that were not previously available in an integrated offering. The platform P will have a new hybrid cloud computing infrastructure that will offer customers a virtualized environment on dedicated servers in data centers in Tech layers and levels of flexibility in how they access their VPDC, either by dedicated lines, VPN or Internet.

Because it offers layers Tech VPDC new technology agnostic, customers can select the virtualization platform that best suits their needs, including AppLogic 3b’s, VMware and Microsoft Hyper-V. Automated Layered Tech server provisioning system will also enable enterprise customers to design, order and deploy a secure virtual environment within an hour instead of weeks or months, can lead to the provision of a similar solution within many companies in the data centers. And, the platform layer VPDC Tech provides a new client API, which makes more than 100 applications immediately available for client developers, developers have access to the API for customizing additional applications of their choice.

“Layered Tech pioneered the VPDC, and as a result we have worked closely with companies of all sizes that have different business objectives, but share the same requirement for enterprise-class security, choice and flexibility their environments fog. We anticipate that our hybrid approach, which provides customers with dedicated, shared resources on site premise cloud infrastructure instead of putting their data in purely public clouds, “said Layered Tech COO and CIO Terrance George W. Bush. “We are delighted to VPDC evolve to its next phase, forming a broad platform of services and functions that were previously unavailable in the supply of that well integrated. Our experience in leading virtualization is what attracts companies to layers Tech and we are excited to bring new solid platform, from a cloud, is distinguished by the group of new levels of security, storage, services, flexibility and affordability. ”

New layers Tech integrated virtual platform offers customers reliable dedicated servers with high availability, processing power and scalability of virtual machines to meet evolving business needs. The client API, created by layers Tech and based on standard protocols (SOAP and XML-RPC) provides easy connectivity and allows customers to carry out activities such as customizing proprietary applications, monitoring and management resources, review of analysis, and more via computer or mobile device.

And because of his platform involves layers Tech VPDC new managed service levels based on their service packages DEFCON, customers can choose from a range of support options, rather than all-or-nothing other providers of hosting. Support ranges from the highest level of root access to the lowest option of self-management at different levels in the medium, which allows customers to focus on managing their business, not your VPDC.

“By migrating to outside private premises of the clouds, companies get an immediate payback by making better use of your internal IT resources and budget, while enjoying long-term benefits of reduced capital spending, increased productivity, greater speed to market and almost instantaneous scalability of computing resources, “said Layered Tech CEO Jack Finlayson. “Several layers Tech customers are already successfully using early versions of our platform VPDC again, as we get closer to general availability, we expect to announce additional features that will create more value for businesses looking to expand their facilities premise, private clouds resources.

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