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Surgient Previews New Private Cloud Management Dashboard

April 21, 2010 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Today at the International Cloud Conference & Expo, Surgient, the leader in private cloud automation software for the enterprise, announced a preview of its new Enterprise Cloud Dashboard, which for the first time gives cloud administrators immediate, comprehensive insight into the infrastructure, services, and users active in the private cloud.

No longer is capacity management a static, backward-looking activity that relies on estimations to predict future resource needs. With Surgient, private cloud administrators graphically and dynamically manage cloud capacity in real time to ensure that resources, such as virtual machines (VMs) and hardware capacity, are in line with usage demands. Additionally, the platform’s unique capacity management technology allows administrators to see future resource reservations, giving them an exact, reliable picture of how and when the infrastructure will be used over time. Key capabilities of the platform and new dashboard include:

  • Real-Time Cloud Insight – graphical view of cloud infrastructure enables administrators to easily manage live services and capacity.
  • Precise Future Capacity Planning – accurate, reservation-based capacity planning technology enables administrators to use live and future service data to precisely plan for capacity adjustments.
  • Self-Service-Enabled VM Migration – new graphical VM migration interface enables administrators to safely evaluate and act on migration recommendations from industry performance management tools while maintaining the integrity of a true self-service cloud.

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