Enomaly platform now powers 10 cloud offerings worldwide

| June 6, 2009 | 0 Comments

Toronto-based cloud platform developer, Enomaly, says the launch program of its Elastic Computing Platform, Service Provider Edition – essentially a white-label cloud platform – was oversubscribed and that it had to limit the phase-1 group of customers to 10 cloud operators worldwide.

According to Enomaly, the ECP, Service Provider Edition can host Microsoft Windows, Linux, or any other operating system and can be used to host websites, power internal business applications, and provide burst capacity, enabling traditional hosting providers and carriers to quickly roll out Infrastructure-on-Demand and Infrastructure-as-a-Service offerings.

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Of the ten initial service providers to deploy Enormaly’s ECP platform, at least two are based in Asia. The companies are:

In Asia
MediaWeb / Netsentia (Singapore)
eVirtualCloud (Pakistan and Middle East)

In the US and Canada
1-800-Hosting (US)
CentriLogic (US and Canada)
Family Hosting (US)
Next Wave Network (US)
RazorServers (US)

In Europe
CiberConceito (Portugal)
ForLinux (UK)

According to Enormaly, global technology companies including Nomura RI (Japan), RedHat China, a large global telco, and a number of national hosting providers are also working with Enomaly and will be announcing their cloud computing initiatives at a future date.

“We developed the Service Provider Edition of our popular ECP based on partner and customer response,” said Dr. Richard Reiner, CEO of Enomaly. “We have seen tremendous response and adoption of the solution from its earliest stages and look forward to rolling out an extensive feature set in the coming months. As always, our focus at Enomaly is customer service and innovation. We are pleased to be able to deliver this next step in the evolution of cloud computing.”

Enomaly ECP Service Provider Edition provides a complete Infrastructure-as-a-Service platform, with both the customer-facing and internal-facing features required by telcos and hosting providers, the company said. The platform includes capabilities for the orchestration of virtual servers on a Xen or KVM infrastructure, integrated load monitoring with auto-scaling, a fully customizable self-service dashboard, a REST API enabling automation of infrastructure management, and critical service provider features including detailed usage accounting and metering, a hard quota system, powerful administrative interfaces, and API extensions for billing and provisioning integration.

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