Enomaly Inc.
Enomaly is the progenitor of cloud computers. It developed a series of software for virtualization and management of cloud computing. Enomaly is first company which focused on the emerging cloud computer. Today, their software called Elastic Computing Platform allows web hosts and service providers to offer public facing IaaS and cloud services to their customers. The company is among the first to provide self-service IaaS (Infrastructure - as - a - Service) platform software, the first version of the Enomalism open-source platform launched in 2005, later renamed the ECP.
Enomaly platform which is Enterprise cloud computing; Works elastic computing platform (ECP) for operators and service providers, custody and each enterprise customer service, help them to provide more efficiency, flexibility of cloud computing platform. More than 15000 companies using ECP business cloud computing platform, realize the infrastructure of on-demand service, enjoy the dynamic scaling of supply and calculating work. Enomaly elastic computing platform (ECP) is for operators and unlimited scalability. ECP operator level architecture can support very large cloud platform, in different environment. It increased the flexibility of business self-service.
Characteristics of Enomaly ECP
Enomaly ECP (Elastic Computing Platform, Elastic Computing Platform) is a fully functional, easy to use, mature and stable cloud infrastructure (IaaS) management software (similar to amazon's cloud services AWS EC2), can help enterprises and operators to quickly construct and develop the cloud Computing environment (as well as enterprise internal users provide private cloud service, also for public users provide public cloud services). ECP allows users through th...
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