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Use Cases

 

Development/DevOps

With CumuLogic-powered clouds, enterprises lower IT costs by offering Development/DevOps environments. Developers get access to self-service application infrastructure within seconds and deploy applications with a single click, while CumuLogic’s platform manages the application lifecycle end-to-end.

Hosted Web Apps

Large scale web applications require low latency and high performance application infrastructure services, such as NoSQL or SQL databases, elastic load balancers and large amounts of distributed cache. CumuLogic’s software suite provides all the infrastructure services for such large scale applications, so developers can quickly build and deploy complex architectures on any cloud.

Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity

CumuLogic Cloud Services can be architected to provide your customers a disaster recovery (DR) and business continuity solution, making DR extremely cost effective for enterprises and with significantly faster recovery times.

Big Data Analysis

With its support for autoscalable NoSQL database services, CumuLogic Cloud Services provide all the resources required to build architectures for big data analysis.

Develop, Migrate and Manage Custom Applications

With the CumuLogic Eclipse Plug-in, developers can deploy applications with a single click. Because CumuLogic’s platform supports a variety of application infrastructure services, existing applications can be deployed to the cloud with near-zero code re-write, making application migration a breeze. The platform also automates all management features from a single control plane on either private, public or hybrid cloud environments.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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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.