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Platform Computing takes on private cloud space

Platform Computing takes on private cloud space

By:  Kathleen Lau  On: 21 Jun 2009 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

Markham, Ont.-based vendor of grid and high-performance computing enters the enterprise private cloud space with the release of Platform ISF, a cloud computing management platform that seeks to make IT resources available through self-service portals. How SAS Institute Inc. is using Platform ISF

 

Participating in the beta program is Cary, North Carolina-based business intelligence vendor SAS Institute Inc. The company is interested in using the offering for both its internal R&D cloud environment, and external customer-facing uses. Cheryl Doninger, SAS’ research & development director for enterprise computing infrastructure, said the company is hoping to learn from running its R&D operations in the cloud before rolling out other areas of the infrastructure, like those that are production-oriented or interface with customers.

On the external customer-facing front, Doninger said in recent years the company has expanded its services to customers to include “full-blown” grid capabilities. Some customers have already set up their own private clouds, said Doninger, and “we very much see the private cloud deployment as a place where a lot of our customers are going to be moving in the near future.”

In using Platform ISF, SAS seeks to resolve a set of challenges that exist for both the internal R&D cloud environment and managing customer private clouds, said Doninger. Quickly provisioning large numbers of systems is important to such initiatives, she said, especially when groups work on different areas and use different product sets. “There’s a need to be able to quickly change the personalities of the compute resource to meet one group’s needs,” she said.

Zhou said the company worked with close to a 100 user companies to derive vertical-specific requirements for the beta release. The company plans to formerly ship the product in the fall of 2009 along with more enterprise capabilities, he said.










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Kathleen Lau Kathleen Lau was a senior writer with ITWorldCanada.com and ComputerWorld Canada from December 2006 to August 2011.In her role as senior writer, she covered broadly technology news and issues r... more
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