enStratus already manages more public providers and private cloud technologies than any other cloud infrastructure management platform. Today, enStratus announced support for one of the pioneer cloud providers in the Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) cloud space, GoGrid. This match teams the first provider to support Microsoft Windows in the cloud with the first infrastructure management provider to support Windows in the cloud.
As you would expect, enStratus enables you to provision and de-provision resources inside a GoGrid account. That's just the start. You also get all of the governance features you need for managing any cloud environment in accordance with typical enterprise IT requirements. These capabilities include the ability to establish different billing budgets for resources within the same GoGrid account, custom user role mappings with fine-grained permissions, LDAP and ActiveDirectory integration, management of shell and RDP accounts on your virtual machines in the cloud, and many other enStratus features.
Over the next month, we will also grow our support of GoGrid to support pre-bundled machine images with the enStratus agent pre-installed and infrastructure automation, including auto-scaling, auto-recovery, backup automation, and more. This new support will include the ability to leveraging cloud bursting from a private cloud into a GoGrid public cloud.
enStratus is a cloud infrastructure management platform for enterprise-class applications in private and public clouds including GoGrid. enStratus delivers governance for the cloud through a patent-pending security architecture and a range of management capabilities including financial controls, role-based security, auto-scaling and auto-recovery.
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By other work, are you meaning other clouds or private clouds? We support about a dozen different cloud options, both public and private. Contact us at sales@enstratus.com and we can answer detailed questions and set up a demo.
Posted by: George Reese | 06/17/2010 at 05:20 AM
it is the first time i hear about enStratus,from your post,we can see it is a good tool,i want to ask,does it can be used in other work?
Posted by: sto credits | 06/16/2010 at 10:31 PM