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Effective management, orchestration, visibility, and adherence to compliance standards rely on the consistent implementation of application services and security measures in both on-premises and cloud settings. By leveraging a centralized management platform, you can seamlessly oversee all your BIG-IP devices and services. Given that an impressive 87 percent of organizations deploy applications across various cloud environments and infrastructures, the task of managing these applications along with their services and devices presents significant challenges. Furthermore, a noteworthy insight from the 2020 State of Application Services Report indicated that none of the participants could accurately account for the total number of applications in their deployment environments. As the complexity of application portfolios grows and the demand for additional appliances and services escalates, the difficulties of effective management grow even more pronounced. You can perform analysis, troubleshooting, auto-scaling, and control of every application, service, and F5 device—whether virtual or physical—across any environment, all from a customized centralized interface designed for specific roles. As a result, adopting an integrated strategy not only streamlines management but also significantly boosts the overall efficiency of application operations, paving the way for future innovation and growth. This approach not only addresses current management hurdles but also prepares organizations for the evolving landscape of application services.
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Granulate
Granulate
Optimize workloads effortlessly for peak performance and savings.
Enhance the efficiency of your workloads to achieve better performance, minimize expenses, and shorten response times—all without needing to modify your code.
Granulate elevates your application's performance by fine-tuning OS resource management specifically for your unique workloads, whether in on-premises, hybrid, or cloud environments. Its continuous, real-time optimization solutions deliver significant benefits.
Granulate accomplishes autonomous and ongoing workload enhancement through three key steps:
LEARNING - By being installed via Daemonset, Dockerfile, or CLI, the agent passively gathers insights on your service's data flows, processing behaviors, and resource conflicts.
OPTIMIZING - Once it is up and running, the agent promptly begins customizing resource scheduling strategies to enhance your service, addressing inefficiencies and boosting overall performance.
COST REDUCTION - The performance improvements from your workloads are automatically utilized to decrease cluster size, leading to savings on Azure compute expenses.
Granulate is designed for easy deployment, providing a “set it and forget it” experience for users. With Granulate, achieving results is effortless and requires no extensive research and development efforts on your part, ensuring you can focus on other critical tasks. Its ability to adapt continuously guarantees that your workloads remain optimized over time.
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Atos OneCloud
Atos
Empowering tailored cloud journeys for every organization's success.
The journey to the cloud is a distinctive experience for each organization. While some businesses struggle with the limitations of legacy systems, others have embraced hybrid or multi-cloud approaches with success. The route to cloud advancement is not the same for every enterprise. Atos OneCloud is committed to steering companies towards a cloud-centric future. This forward-thinking program integrates cloud advisory services, application transformation expertise, ready-made cloud accelerators, and top-tier talent into a holistic suite of solutions that empower clients to confidently manage their transitions to the cloud. By modernizing enterprise applications, Atos OneCloud guarantees they are adaptable, mobile, and driven by data, ensuring they function smoothly across public, private, and hybrid cloud environments. Ultimately, Atos OneCloud provides organizations with the essential tools needed to excel in a rapidly evolving digital landscape and remain competitive in their respective industries. Each organization's distinct needs shape how they approach their cloud journey, making tailored support crucial for success.
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MicroStack
Canonical
Effortlessly deploy OpenStack for edge computing and IoT.
Effortlessly establish and manage OpenStack on a Linux system with MicroStack, which is specifically tailored for developers and ideal for applications in edge computing, Internet of Things, and various hardware appliances. MicroStack delivers a comprehensive OpenStack experience wrapped into a single snap package, enabling a multi-node deployment that can run straight from your workstation. Although its main target audience consists of developers, it is also a fantastic option for environments at the edge, IoT configurations, and appliance use. Simply download MicroStack from the Snap Store, and within a very short time, you can initiate your OpenStack environment. In just a few minutes, your fully operational OpenStack system will be ready for use. It operates securely on laptops by utilizing innovative isolation methods to ensure safety. This implementation includes pure upstream OpenStack components such as Keystone, Nova, Neutron, Glance, and Cinder, providing all the exciting features you'd want in a compact, standard OpenStack configuration. You can seamlessly incorporate MicroStack into your CI/CD workflows, which allows you to concentrate on your projects without facing unnecessary hurdles. It’s important to note that for optimal performance, MicroStack requires at least 8 GB of RAM and a multi-core processor. Overall, MicroStack offers an enjoyable and efficient experience when working with a powerful OpenStack environment while fostering greater productivity and ease of use.
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Red Hat CloudForms
Red Hat
Empower your cloud with governance, flexibility, and innovation.
Create a strong and flexible cloud infrastructure that allows for effective governance and clear organizational hierarchies within your cloud environment. This can be achieved by forming separate organizations and defining the connections among users, tenants, and projects, all while efficiently controlling quotas and services. Leverage cloud and virtualization solutions like Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization, Amazon Web Services, and Microsoft Azure for resource provisioning, set timelines for resource decommissioning, and adjust your setup based on your unique requirements. By examining your existing operational landscape and conducting various hypothetical analyses, you can strategically plan resource allocation and gain continuous insights into usage trends, which will aid in the development of detailed chargeback systems, quota management, and policy frameworks. Additionally, enhance your grasp of performance metrics, capacity planning, and workload management through SmartState's historical data and trend analyses that yield vital information about various aspects of your cloud setup. Formulate an effective policy framework for your infrastructure and incorporate automated alerts and responses to quickly adjust to shifts in your cloud ecosystem, ensuring sustained optimization and responsiveness. This thorough strategy not only enhances resource oversight but also cultivates a proactive environment of continuous monitoring and adaptability within your organization, ultimately driving efficiency and innovation. By fostering a culture that embraces change and technology, your organization can stay ahead in the rapidly evolving cloud landscape.
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The Kubermatic Kubernetes Platform (KKP) accelerates the digital transformation journey for businesses by optimizing their cloud operations, no matter where they are located. With KKP, both operations and DevOps teams can effortlessly manage virtual machines and containerized workloads across a variety of environments, such as hybrid-cloud, multi-cloud, and edge setups, all via an intuitive self-service portal tailored for developers and operations alike. As an open-source solution, KKP enables the automation of numerous Kubernetes clusters across different contexts, guaranteeing exceptional density and robustness. This platform allows organizations to create and maintain a multi-cloud self-service Kubernetes environment with a quick time to market, which greatly boosts overall efficiency. Notably, developers and operations teams can launch clusters in less than three minutes on any infrastructure, driving swift innovation. Centralized management of workloads is available through a single dashboard, ensuring a coherent experience whether deployed in the cloud, on-premises, or at the edge. Moreover, KKP enhances the scalability of your cloud-native architecture while upholding enterprise-level governance, which is crucial for maintaining compliance and security throughout the entire infrastructure. This capability not only supports organizations in navigating the complexities of modern cloud environments but also reinforces their ability to stay agile and in control amidst the rapid changes of today's digital world.
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Affirmed Cloud Edge
Affirmed
Transforming connectivity with low-latency, localized edge solutions.
The Affirmed Cloud Edge (ACE) offering for mobile edge computing (MEC) enables Communication Service Providers (CSPs) and Enterprises to host applications and manage data at local sites, which in turn minimizes latency and enhances operational productivity. This MEC framework can be deployed at the periphery of a mobile operator's network or seamlessly integrated with Cloud Edge services from major providers such as AWS, Microsoft Azure, or Google Cloud. By utilizing mobile edge computing, telecom companies can create valuable applications that benefit both enterprises and consumers alike. The technology facilitates rapid air interfaces and swift session initiations for innovative low-latency services, including immersive experiences within large venues like stadiums. Moreover, it enhances content delivery tailored to user conditions and locations, maximizing bandwidth efficiency and computing resources for superior IoT analytics and content caching. The solution also accommodates localized high-bandwidth applications, making it particularly suitable for augmented and virtual reality entertainment experiences. In addition, the ACE solution showcases a substantial leap forward in the evolution of mobile edge computing, setting new standards for performance and user experience in the industry. With its versatile capabilities, the ACE solution paves the way for future innovations that can redefine connectivity in various sectors.
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The HPE Consumption Analytics Portal functions as the analytical and metering component of HPE GreenLake, a flexible and cost-effective IT solution offered by HPE Pointnext Services, which merges the advantages of public cloud services with the security of an on-premises data center. This platform delivers comprehensive insights into your consumption habits and financial outlays via interactive dashboards along with a user-friendly drag-and-drop reporting system. By utilizing customizable budgeting options and a suggestion engine tailored to usage data for consumption-focused services, you can proficiently manage your IT costs. Furthermore, the portal's predictive capabilities help you anticipate demand, preventing potential shortages that could disrupt operations, thereby allowing for strategic capacity planning. Embedded within HPE GreenLake, the HPE Consumption Analytics Portal promotes transparency, enabling a clearer understanding of how your usage and commitments influence monthly expenses. Ultimately, this tool empowers you to make informed decisions regarding capacity planning, ensuring that your workloads operate at peak performance while adapting to changing needs. In doing so, it not only simplifies financial oversight but also enhances operational efficiency.