By Cloud Computing SpunjePublished: November 14, 2009Posted in: Cloud Solutions, Opinions & Explanations, VirtualizationTags: 
High-performance computing software provider Platform Computing Nov. 10 launched Platform ISF, a new software package that enterprises can use to build and maintain private clouds.
Platform ISF, developed for the HPC (high-performance computing) market but being made available for all enterprise systems, was launched as a beta product in June. It is “a technology-agnostic platform that supports any collection of hardware, operating systems and virtual machines, enabling IT [professionals] to manage workload across both virtual and physical environments and support multiple hypervisors and operating systems from a single interface,” Platform Computing Vice President of Products Jingwen Wang said.
http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Data-Storage/Platform-Computing-Launches-New-Cloud-Builder-555286/
What sets Platform ISF apart from standard virtualized systems is that it creates a shared computing infrastructure from both physical and virtual heterogeneous resources.
High-performance computing software provider Platform Computing Nov. 10 launched Platform ISF, a new software package that enterprises can use to build and maintain private clouds.
Platform ISF, developed for the HPC (high-performance computing) market but being made available for all enterprise systems, was launched as a beta product in June. It is “a technology-agnostic platform that supports any collection of hardware, operating systems and virtual machines, enabling IT [professionals] to manage workload across both virtual and physical environments and support multiple hypervisors and operating systems from a single interface,” Platform Computing Vice President of Products Jingwen Wang said.
http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Data-Storage/Platform-Computing-Launches-New-Cloud-Builder-555286/
What sets Platform ISF apart from standard virtualized systems is that it creates a shared computing infrastructure from both physical and virtual heterogeneous resources.
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