In a move that could make cloud computing more accessible to a wider audience, Cast Iron Systems will unveil a deal Tuesday to make its data and application integration technology available through Amazon (NSDQ:AMZN) Web Services.
The Cast Iron-Amazon alliance will make it easier for solution providers and their customers to move enterprise applications to the cloud and link those applications to on-premise systems, said Chandar Pattabhiram, vice president of product marketing and channels at Cast Iron.
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Integrating Software-as-a-Service applications with other on-demand software and with on-premise IT systems is widely seen as the biggest hurdle for cloud computing
In a move that could make cloud computing more accessible to a wider audience, Cast Iron Systems will unveil a deal Tuesday to make its data and application integration technology available through Amazon (NSDQ:AMZN) Web Services.
The Cast Iron-Amazon alliance will make it easier for solution providers and their customers to move enterprise applications to the cloud and link those applications to on-premise systems, said Chandar Pattabhiram, vice president of product marketing and channels at Cast Iron.
http://www.crn.com/software/219500650;jsessionid=K2ESQKQX4MDLFQE1GHPSKH4ATMY32JVN
Integrating Software-as-a-Service applications with other on-demand software and with on-premise IT systems is widely seen as the biggest hurdle for cloud computing