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SingleOS Now with Fuscan Linux Cloud

Monday, June 7th, 2010

SingleOS announced that it will now have IP based virtual hosting service with cPanel/WHM in its Fuscan Linux cloud automation platform. EHA is an automation layer part of Fuscan Linux Cloud. It enables running different hosting automation software on top of the Fuscan Cloud platform.

Fuscan Linux Cloud Features:

  • Decreases expenditure on hardware
  • Cuts costs on software licenses
  • Saves financial resources on system management
  • Requires less support effort
  • Saves money on infrastructure expansion

“Fuscan deploys extremely fast, thus saving financial and human resources. It takes less management effort compared to any other enterprise hosting system on the market because it runs the same software versions across all nodes and features consistency of all software configurations. Using Fuscan businesses can build private or public clouds and automate the management of their IT infrastructures”, says the SingleOS’s CTO Stoyan Marinov, who is the software architect of the cloud automation platform.

SingleOS will present its cloud automation technology on July 20th – 21st during the HostingCon 2010,  in Austin, Texas. Fuscan will be at booth #130. They will be having a deal at HosingCon “cPanel based web hosting providers that sign contracts to deploy Fuscan Linux Cloud during the HostingCon will save up to 40% of the annual cost of the Fuscan’s licenses.”

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Ingram Micro and Rackspace Partnership

Monday, June 7th, 2010

Rackspace has been a huge contributer in the cloud hosting world today announced a partnership with Ingram Micro Inc.  This will bring managed hosting and cloud computing offerings to the distributor’s growing base of North American channel partners through the new Seismic Cloud Conduit Program.

“As the world’s leading technology distributor, it was a natural progression for us to work with Rackspace, a world leader in the hosting and cloud computing industry, and bring to market a best-in-class solution for cloud computing,” said Justin Crotty, vice president, services, Ingram Micro North America. “By teaming with Rackspace, we are enabling our channel partners to take advantage of the new business opportunities cloud computing brings to the table and raise the bar when it comes to delivering affordable managed IT services.”

Rackspace is one of the first hosting providers to offer its services through a traditional distribution model allowing VARs, resellers and channel partners to embrace the shift in IT to cloud computing and realize new recurring revenue streams.

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HP, Intel, Enomaly Team-Up For Cloud Provider Platform

Monday, June 7th, 2010

HP, Intel, and Enomaly Team-Up For Cloud Provider Platform.   Hewlett-Packard, Intel, and cloud software maker Enomaly have partnered together to offer a  Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) platform for cloud service providers, marking the first time HP is going after the solution provider segment in the cloud.

This new cloud platform is targeted at hosting firms and Internet data center providers. The partnership gives service providers the ability to deliver timely, comprehensive services to customers leveraging products from each member, the companies said.

The combination of products gives service providers, whether they offer shared hosting, dedicated hosting, virtual and cloud hosting, or managed services, the ability to offer new services to customers, Cohen said.  The solution also enables cloud providers to lower the costs by increasing the density of sites per server; increase average revenue per user by offering more hosted services and/or up-sell additional services; increase predictability of capacity planning for the service and understand the relationship of capacity to service level performance; and automate the user experience and empower end users.

Cohen said the ultimate goal of the pairing is to give providers and partners new cloud-based revenue opportunities, as opposed to providers building cloud solutions themselves which can be an expensive, lengthy and arduous process.  “High costs and long ROIs don’t really sell well to service providers,” he said.

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