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Use Cases

Enterprises


Development/DevOps

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.

 


Hosted Web Applications

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. MySQL database service is commonly used in web applications since it can scale on demand to handle the peak workloads of essential applications. Developers can simply launch a single database instance and add read-only replicas at a time when their number of users is expected to grow and shut them down when the peak load has stabilized to lower levels again. This allows users to only pay for the extra database nodes when needed.

 


Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity

CumuLogic MySQL and MongoDB database services make it easy and cost-effective to architect Disaster Recovery (DR) architectures and a plan for mission critical applications. Enterprises are typically required to maintain one standby deployment environment to failover to in case of any downtime. With CumuLogic database services, it’s possible to launch a fully functioning database server on the cloud(s) within minutes, or a replica of a database server on alternate cloud or alternate availability zone on the same cloud. The replicas are fully synchronized and in the event of a downtime, applications can quickly use the replica database server nodes. If applications are deployed on CumuLogic PaaS, the platform will provision the applications on the alternate availability zone in case of failover. CumuLogic database service eliminates the need of highly expensive standby environments, lowering the overall cost of maintaining and implementing a DR plan.

 


Big Data Analysis

In modern applications, the data tends to be unstructured and in high volume. Such data can be generated by social applications or machines such as log files from web servers or debug data from large number of applications. Such data is usually required to be analyzed for further action by the applications. For example, analyzing web server log files to identify the demographics of the site visitors. Because of the unstructured nature of the data and its volume, developers prefer to use NoSQL daatabases such as MongoDB. Unlike relational databases such as MySQL, MongoDB can store unstructured data in the form of collections of JSON files. These files can then be analyzed by commonly available tools.

 


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.

Cloud Providers


Hosted Web Applications

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. MySQL database service is commonly used in web applications since it can scale on demand to handle the peak workloads of essential applications. Developers can simply launch a single database instance and add read-only replicas at a time when their number of users is expected to grow and shut them down when the peak load has stabilized to lower levels again. This allows users to only pay for the extra database nodes when needed.

 


Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity

CumuLogic MySQL and MongoDB database services make it easy and cost-effective to architect Disaster Recovery (DR) architectures and a plan for mission critical applications. Enterprises are typically required to maintain one standby deployment environment to failover to in case of any downtime. With CumuLogic database services, it’s possible to launch a fully functioning database server on the cloud(s) within minutes, or a replica of a database server on alternate cloud or alternate availability zone on the same cloud. The replicas are fully synchronized and in the event of a downtime, applications can quickly use the replica database server nodes. If applications are deployed on CumuLogic PaaS, the platform will provision the applications on the alternate availability zone in case of failover. CumuLogic database service eliminates the need of highly expensive standby environments, lowering the overall cost of maintaining and implementing a DR plan.

 


Big Data Analysis

In modern applications, the data tends to be unstructured and in high volume. Such data can be generated by social applications or machines such as log files from web servers or debug data from large number of applications. Such data is usually required to be analyzed for further action by the applications. For example, analyzing web server log files to identify the demographics of the site visitors. Because of the unstructured nature of the data and its volume, developers prefer to use NoSQL daatabases such as MongoDB. Unlike relational databases such as MySQL, MongoDB can store unstructured data in the form of collections of JSON files. These files can then be analyzed by commonly available tools.

 


Development/QA/Test/Lab Environments for Enterprises

With a cloud powered by CumuLogic Cloud Services, you can help enterprise customers lower IT costs by offering Development/QA/Test/Lab environments on public clouds. Developers get access to self-service application infrastructure within seconds and deploy applications with a single click.

 


Managed Services for Hybrid Clouds

As CumuLogic’s software suite is available to build and deliver cloud services for on-premise datacenters, Cloud Providers with managed service offerings can offer hybrid cloud services based on the customer’s security, compliance or service level agreement (SLA) requirements. Additionally, Cloud Providers can manage a customer hybrid cloud from a single console greatly simplifying the cloud management.

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