Extility allows hosting companies and data centre owners to compete on an even playing field with global leaders in cloud computing services including Amazon, Google and Microsoft.
A licensed virtualised cloud platform, Extility offers a real alternative to the cost of developing a cloud computing platform in-house. Licensees generate substantial savings, and reduced energy consumption slashes operating costs and shrinks carbon footprints.
All the benefits of real-time server estate management are delivered to end users through Extility’s unique user interface and API. Users can shape server requirements to meet fluctuations in demand, allowing provisioning and reconfiguration of servers in seconds or minutes rather than hours or days.
Extilitys’ licensees see substantial capital expenditure savings, streamlining of technical resource and progressive efficiencies in server utilisation, allowing them to achieve business acquisition and profitability targets. This in turn enables them to offer Extility’s unified platform at a realistic cost.
Importantly, in times of challenging margins and market fluidity, sales gestation periods are dramatically shortened through accelerated delivery timescales, so reducing time to invoice and to attaining positive, profitable cash flow.
The launch of Extility is an important milestone in the evolution of cloud computing with ease of use, platform independence, reliability and leveraged investment all cornerstone concepts of this leading edge technology.
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