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QTS Unifies and Improves Monitoring Services

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

Nimsoft announced that QTS (Quality Technology Services) is deploying the Nimsoft Monitoring Solution (NMS) to provide a unified monitoring platform for its clients’ complex infrastructures. NMS will monitor a broad range of network elements, systems, and applications for QTS clients, and provide comprehensive insight into system health and performance. With 12 datacenters nationwide, this will enable QTS to deliver the benefit of improved systems and application availability to its clients, faster problem resolution, and better visibility into the operation and reliability of their hosted infrastructure.

“Unlike most competing solutions, NMS is easily customizable and enables service providers like QTS to more adaptively meet the varied and constantly changing needs of all kinds of customers,” said Gary Read, senior vice president and general manager of the Nimsoft business unit at CA Technologies. “By choosing NMS, QTS has gained flexible, scalable monitoring capabilities that fit well with its managed service business model and provide the automation and cost savings necessary for profitable growth.”

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Freudenberg IT: SAP-certified Provider of Cloud Hosting

Monday, June 21st, 2010

Freudenberg IT announced it is now an SAP-certified provider of cloud services. The internationally active IT service provider is one of the first SAP partners to receive SAP certification of its cloud services. As such, Freudenberg IT can operate its customers’ SAP applications in the dynamic environment of cloud computing. Freudenberg IT has designed its cloud services specifically for the requirements of SAP software.

“Achieving certification as a provider of cloud services in support of SAP applications is an affirmation of the tremendous effort that Freudenberg IT has invested into architecting its cloud environment to meet the rigorous quality standards of SAP,” said Freudenberg IT’s CEO Michael Fichtner.

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Choosing the Right Cloud Server

Monday, June 21st, 2010

SeaMicro’s low-power server, the SM10000, arrives at a crossroads in the computer industry: Demand for cloud computing centers keeps growing along with the energy required to operate them. Sure, IBM, HP, Dell and other server makers have jumped on the cloud bandwagon, but instead of helping their enterprise customers transition to a low-power, cloud-enabled future, they’re hellbent on delivering “cloud solutions” anchored on tweaked versions of their existing server, storage and networking products.

Not SeaMicro. The company ditched the typical volume server architecture and instead outfitted its system with 512 Intel Atom processors, the same chips that help netbooks give their owners several hours of computing time between battery charges. Along with some dynamic workload management, the system can deliver web pages and other non-compute-intensive functions typical of many web services…

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