Access: Paid AccessAuthor: Paul Burns
Abstract:
On March 16, 2010, StrataScale, Inc. announced three new cloud offerings: The StrataScale Public Cloud service provides virtual servers running on shared physical servers. The StrataScale Private Cloud service delivers virtual servers running on dedicated physical servers. The StrataScale Hybrid Hosting solution allows customers to seamlessly and dynamically integrate virtual servers from its Public Cloud and Private Cloud services – as well as dedicated physical servers from StrataScale’s flagship Automated Managed Hosting service – in the same secure network. Customers may also cross connect with their own colocation infrastructure.
This two page Neovise Customer Advisory Report evaluates this event from the perspective of existing and prospective StrataScale customers. Analysis includes the value proposition of the new offerings, impact assessment (customer impact: IT and business views; company impact: short and long term views), pluses and minuses, and advice for new and prospective customers. This report clearly and succinctly conveys the essential insight and analysis by incorporating unique charts, graphs and bullet points.
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