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Cloud Automation Solutions Provider Skytap Lands $10 Million

December 31, 2010 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Skytap, which provides cloud automation solutions for enterprises and software vendors to securely develop, test and demo cloud applications, has raised $10 million in a third round of financing, according to an SEC filing.

This brings the total amount of financing raised by the company to $23 million.

Skytap enables users to run enterprise applications in the cloud, collaborate with global teams and gain business productivity. Additionally, IT organizations can gain visibility and control over cloud projects, align capacity with demand and reduce costs.

Enterprises can also connect Skytap to their data centers and create virtual private clouds.

(Source: TechCrunchIT)

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Skytap Introduces Groups, Better Organizational Management Capabilities

August 4, 2010 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Skytap, provider of self-service cloud automation solutions, recently announced Skytap Groups, a new capability that enables companies to model their organizational structures quickly and easily within Skytap.

With this new capability, managers are empowered to create multiple user groups and assign role-based permissions to each user or user group. As a result, Skytap enables IT managers to gain the highest level of visibility and control over cloud operations.

Most cloud services are designed to support individual users and typically lack functionality to support groups, departments or lines of business with hundreds of users. Skytap Groups breaks the status quo and enables businesses to model their organizational structure in the cloud.

Businesses can now use one cloud platform for multiple user groups such as development, test, training, sales engineering and IT operations — and assign role based permissions to govern cloud usage. By bringing this sophisticated user management capability to the market, Skytap removes a significant barrier to cloud adoption.

Skytap Groups provides a flexible model to organize users based on their specific role in the organization, geographic location, or business unit.

For example, an enterprise IT organization can create multiple groups of users to support a project for a new application launch. Groups of developers, testers, and IT architects can each have their own environment and execute their specific role — developers can build the application; testers can use their cloud environment for functional validation; and IT architects can use their environment to ensure compatibility with the production platform.

Using Skytap, each group can be invited to a project where role-specific templates and assets are organized. Each group’s usage and access policies can be managed easily and quickly with roles at the account level and at the project level, providing a greater degree of visibility and control.

Skytap has also enhanced its user-based permission model to include more granular access limits with the addition of Account Roles and Project Roles. The Account Roles feature allows administrators to define specific access limits. This can range from user managers who can delegate management privileges down to a restricted user that may only have the ability to start or stop virtual machines.

The Project Roles feature allows even more granularity by enabling owners of individual projects to further limit the access at a project level with roles specific to the project.

For example, a development manager can create specific user groups for local developers, a remote testing team and a localization contractor.

The development manager is empowered to create dev/test environments, and then:

  • Delegate Skytap user management privileges to a senior developer
  • Add the testing team to participate in the project with collaboration privileges
  • Set the localization team with restricted user permission to limit their visibility

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Skytap, skytap groups

Skytap Taps $7 Million In Series B Financing

March 18, 2009 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Skytap today announced it completed a $7 million Series B round of funding from Ignition Partners, Madrona Venture Group and Washington Research Foundation. The funds will be used to bolster the company’s product development, sales and marketing efforts.

Skytap’s rapidly growing list of customers utilize its cloud-based virtual lab solution to augment or replace dynamic, high cost IT environments such as those used for application development and testing, IT prototyping, product demonstrations and technical training. By allowing users to scale resources on-demand and pay only for time and resources utilized, customers can immediately reduce costs, increase productivity and improve responsiveness to business demands.

Since emerging from stealth less than one year ago, Skytap has achieved strong customer traction and third-party recognition for its innovative virtual lab offering.

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SAVVIS To Resell Skytap’s Virtual Lab service, Seals Alliance With Parallels

September 30, 2008 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Skytap today announced a strategic alliance with SAVVIS, provider of IT infrastructure services for business applications, to resell Skytap’s Virtual Lab service.

Skytap Virtual Lab provides virtualized infrastructure, including hardware, storage and networking resources. Customers get access to a complete virtual lab solution on demand including a pre-populated virtual machine library with major operating systems, databases and other application software.
SAVVIS also announced a business alliance with Parallels. The alliance enables independent software vendors (ISVs) to rapidly convert their single-tenancy applications to operate in a Software as a Service (SaaS) environment without having to re-architect their software.

Filed Under: News, Partnerships Tagged With: alliance, business alliance, Parallels, SAVVIS, Skytap, Skytap Virtual Lab, Virtual Lab, virtualisation, virtualization

Illumita Renames Itself To Skytap, Launches Skytap Virtual Lab And Appoints Scott Roza As CEO

April 10, 2008 by Robin Wauters 2 Comments

Seattle-based virtualization startup Illumita has changed its name to Skytap and unveiled details around its first product, dubbed Skytap Virtual Lab. The company was started as a project by University of Washington computer scientists.

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Skytap raised $6 million in Series A funding last summer from Madrona Venture Group, Ignition Partners, Bezos Expeditions and WRF Capital, and is now also announcing Scott Roza as CEO.

Roza, who joined the company earlier this year after stints at Hewlett Packard, iConclude and ADIC, said he was excited to work with some of the former board members from iConclude on “a product that sits at the crossroads of three hot areas of technology: virtualization, cloud computing and software as a service”.

Skytap Virtual Lab is a virtual lab automation solution available as a service over the Web. It enables application development and test teams to provision lab infrastructure on demand (including servers, software, networking and storage) and utilize a powerful virtual lab management application to automate the set-up, testing and tear down of complex, multi-tiered environments. It also gives distributed teams the capability to collaborate and rapidly resolve software defects using a virtual lab and virtual project environment.

“Skytap provides customers with cloud-based services that enable them to capitalize on the wave of virtualization technology sweeping the industry,” said Scott Roza, chief executive officer of Skytap. “Cloud computing is gaining traction because a growing percentage of companies are demanding solutions that deliver value quickly, scale with business need, and don’t have the risk of an in-house implementation. Skytap’s Virtual Lab, which combines cloud-based virtualized infrastructure with an industry leading lab automation application, has tremendous potential to improve the timely delivery of quality applications to the business while increasing lab efficiency and lowering cost.”

[Source: Seattlepi.com]

Filed Under: News, People Tagged With: Illumita, Scott Roza, Skytap, Skytap Virtual Lab, virtualisation, virtualization

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