NetApp enables Hexaware to deliver Cloud Services

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

NetApp enables Hexaware to deliver Cloud Services

NetApp India, in partnership with Hexaware, will enable Hexaware to provide a flexible and easy-to-manage secure multi-tenant storage environment. Hexaware's Cloud Service, titled RAINMAKER, is designed to provide IT-as-a-Service (ITaaS), Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) and Storage-as-a-Service (SaaS) to users, and will be provided via NetApp's secure and multi-tenant storage solutions and VMware's vCloud Director. This is also the first implementation of VMware vCloud Director for cloud services on NetApp storage in India.

Users will benefit from RAINMAKER as it will not only deliver IaaS, PaaS and SaaS (ERP), demonstrate Secure Multi-Tenancy, but will also provide integrated data protection and an outstanding user experience on the cloud.

"There is a major market shift under way with increasing focus on cost control in business. Customers are demanding flexibility and efficiency in their IT infrastructure, and are, in turn, moving to a shared infrastructure model in order to sustain the change. I congratulate Hexaware on this move, and reiterate NetApp's commitment to helping Hexaware achieve a successful rollout to provide secure, flexible and efficient services on cloud," said Rajesh Janey, President - India and SAARC, NetApp.

"Business dynamics are changing, to sustain the growth and pace one has to look at flexible, scalable and cost-effective business models. Our decision to go ahead with vCloud Director using NetApp storage solutions to build our private cloud is a strategic move to stay in tune with tomorrow's business needs. We chose NetApp because it is the only organization to offer Secure Multi-Tenancy in a shared IT infrastructure model," said Nataraj N, Chief Information Officer, Hexaware Technologies Limited.

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