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CloudSwitch Makes Going Cloud as Simple as Can Be
GigaOM (Jun 23 2010) Cloud Computing
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CloudSwitch, a Burlington, Mass.-based cloud porter, today launched the commercial version of its flagship product to help enterprise customers seamlessly move applications into the cloud. The startup claims that using it, applications from stack components to security protocols run in the cloud just as they do within the data center. For businesses hesitant to learn the intricacies of cloud development and management tools, CloudSwitch should be a welcome sight.
The underlying premise behind the CloudSwitch offering is simple. Applications and associated data currently housed in VMware or Xen environments, and running on Windows or Linux, are transported to compatible public clouds (Amazon EC2 and Terremark vCloud Express, initially) via a Layer-2 network bridge.
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