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3Tera Introduces AppLogic 2.4 Release

February 3, 2009 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

3Tera has announced general availability of release 2.4 of the AppLogic cloud computing platform. The release includes commercial support for both 32- and 64-bit virtual appliances running the most popular datacenter operating systems Linux, Sun Solaris, Open Solaris and Microsoft Windows Server. Other new features include interface improvements, system dashboards, catalog application stacks in ready-to-run templates, an appliance kit for easy creation of new appliances and an architecture-aware monitoring system with API.

AppLogic 2.4 is available immediately both as a software license for in-house deployment of private cloud computing solutions and as a hosted cloud computing service – virtual private datacenters – within 3Tera’s network of partners.

3Tera’s cloud computing solutions are available worldwide through 3Tera’s network of datacenter partners, allowing users a choice of location and support level. Leveraging global resources is made intuitive through AppLogic’s visual interface and ability to make applications of any size portable between both private and public cloud resources in multiple locations.

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