Posted in
CMS News
The new platform is a hybrid cloud computing infrastructure that provides customers with a virtualized environment on dedicated servers within Layered Tech data centers, as well as the flexibility to securely access their VPDC by dedicated lines, VPN or Internet.
The VPDC platform lets customers choose the virtualization platform that best suits their needs, including 3Tera's AppLogic, VMware and Microsoft Hyper-V.
Layered Tech's automated server provisioning system gives enterprise customers the ability to design, order and deploy a secure virtualized environment within an hour, compared to the weeks or months it would take within many data centers.
The VPDC platform provides a customer API, which makes more than 100 applications immediately available to the customer's developers, where they can then access the API for customizing additional applications of their choice.
"We are excited to evolve the VPDC to its next phase, forming a broad-based platform of services and features that were previously unavailable in such a tightly integrated offering," says Layered Tech COO and CIO Terrance Bush. "Our leading virtualization expertise is what attracts businesses to Layered Tech, and we're excited to offer a robust new platform that, from a cloud perspective, stands apart by bundling new levels of security, storage, services, flexibility and accessibility."
Layered Tech's new integrated virtualized platform gives customers the reliability of dedicated servers with the high availability, processing power and scalability of virtual machines to meet constantly changing business needs.
The customer API, created by Layered Tech and based on industry standard protocols -- SOAP and XML-RPC -- provides easy connectivity and lets customers perform activities such as customizing proprietary applications, monitoring and managing resources, and reviewing analytics via computer or mobile device.
Based on Layered Tech's DEFCON service bundles, VPDC customers can choose from a range of support options, ranging from the highest root-level access down to the lowest self-managed option with varying levels in between.
Read more: theWHIR.com - Daily Web Hosting News
