Cloud Management Software Firm Ensim Launches Cloud Manager Platform

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(WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — IT software developer Ensim Corporataion (www.ensim.com) announced on Monday that it has released its Ensim Unify Cloud Manager, a platform to manage cloud services.

According to the press release, Unify Cloud Manager enables service providers to manage the creation, activation, configuration and administration of cloud services.

The platform features multi-tenant enablement, automated provisioning, privilege management, and delegated administration.

With Unify Cloud Manager, system administrators are able to increase service levels and operational efficiencies by automating repetitive tasks.

“In addition to server virtualization, private, public, and hybrid environments must be supported by service providers to remain competitive,” David Wippich, CEO of Ensim said in a statement. “With many components, tools, and variations available today, service providers need a single platform that enables them to offer a wide variety of industry leading products and services from vendors such as VMware, Citrix, Microsoft, and others. Ensim’s comprehensive suite of cloud management solutions allows integration of service provider and enterprise-scale management tools, via a centralized, role-based, easy to use, web management interface.”

According to the press release, Unify Cloud Manager supports application streaming, session desktop, and virtual machine desktop.

“SaaS based cloud applications are typically resold by service providers, but do not run in the service provider data center like other hosted applications,” said David Chang, director of technology at Ensim. “While these types of applications allow service providers to avoid expensive infrastructure and capital investment and lower the operational costs of on-premise infrastructure, they still need to be offered in a secure and effective way. Unify Cloud Manager enables the delivery of cloud applications and services in a cohesive, bundled, automated, and controlled manner in line with other offerings from the service provider.”

Service providers can automate the provisioning of data center or cloud-based environments to resellers and organizations from a variety of vendors and cloud platforms.

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