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Extreme Agility with Amazon-like Cloud Services for Your Private Cloud

CumuLogic Cloud Services is a software suite that enables you to transform your virtualized environment or Infrastructure-as-a-Service cloud into an AWS-like cloud services platform. With CumuLogic Cloud Services, you can build services such as fully managed and scalable Relational and NoSQL Database-as-a-Service, Elastic Load Balancer and distributed in-memory Cache-as-a-Service. All these services are completely integrated with Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS), which simplifies the deployment of Java and PHP applications.

Cumulogic Cloud Services include comprehensive monitoring, self-healing, fault-tolerance and management features so you can simply push applications to clouds and eliminate the need to spend time and resources to setup and manage low-level infrastructure.

With CumuLogic Cloud Services, you can not only weave hybrid cloud computing infrastructure in your overall IT, but also leverage existing assets and investments in people, processes and tools, thereby bringing substantial cost savings, improving developer productivity and fostering DevOps collaboration.

CumuLogic’s software suite integrates with existing virtualized infrastructure (i.e. VMware vSphere), and Infrastructure-as-a-Service clouds (i.e. Citrix CloudPlatform, Apache CloudStack, Eucalyptus, OpenStack and VMware vCloud in private cloud environments, and Amazon EC2 and HP Cloud Services on public clouds.

Learn about the benefits of using CumuLogic’s software portfolio.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Today's clouds are complex and all different. There is almost no interoperability between cloud providers and between public and private clouds. I'm enthusiastic about CumuLogic's PaaS cloud management solution as it utilizes the higher levels of abstraction inherent in the PaaS model to reduce the complexity of cloud management, provides targeted facilities for both developers and management, and erases the distinctions between the various clouds enabling transparent interoperability.

James Gosling, Father of Java.