Showcasing HyperCloud on Stand 362, HyperGrid’s latest offering is the first available on the market that delivers integrated governance-based Dev-Ops management and orchestration for any application on bare-metal, VMs and containers, regardless of cloud provider.
HyperGrid’s founder and chief evangelist, Kelly Murphy, will also be speaking on the future of the cloud and the data centre’s role within it. Kelly’s speech, entitled “Cloud 2.0: Take Back Control – Make the Cloud work for you” will be in the DevOps and Containers theatre, at 12:45pm on the second day of the event.
“The IT industry spent more than ?18B in 2016, which included huge growth in spending on HCI as well as a further increase in public cloud adoption. Businesses are embracing the public cloud’s agility and consumption economics, meaning that customers want public cloud services in their data centres that include infrastructure, platform, and application management services. HyperCloud can show businesses they are no longer bound by upfront CapEx costs, allowing IT managers to focus on paying only for what they consume, bringing new levels of flexibility and scalability not seen before in the HCI market,” said Doug Rich, VP of EMEA, HyperGrid.
IT managers typically have to choose between, private or public clouds, often associated with vendor lock-ins, stifling future proofing and mobility. With HyperCloud, a highly simplified, consumer-like approach to application management and orchestration is available with self-provisioning across on-premises and all major public clouds. With HyperCloud, IT departments can optimise business needs for cost, performance and scale without worrying where the application sits. This approach dramatically reduces business risks due to sub-optimal IT choices.
“HyperCloud is an Enterprise Cloud Services offering that provides the only consumption-based, cloud service for the enterprise on-premises, with integrated governance and control for DevOps management and orchestration for any application on bare-metal, VMs and containers, and on any cloud,” concluded Rich.