Verizon reinvents "Enterprise Cloud" with New Services

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

Verizon reinvents  
In order to enable, large enterprises, mid-size companies and small development shops to get agility and economic benefits of a generic public cloud along with the reliability and scale of an enterprise-level service with unprecedented control of performance, Verizon has announced Verizon Cloud - its new cloud Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) platform and cloud-based object storage service. With this service, Verizon is fundamentally changing how public clouds are built. Large enterprises, mid-size companies and small development shops will get the agility and economic benefit of a generic public cloud along with reliability and scale of an enterprise-level service with unprecedented control of performance. The public beta for Verizon Cloud will launch in the fourth quarter of this year.
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"Verizon created the enterprise cloud, now we are recreating it. This is the revolution in cloud services that enterprises have been calling for.  We took feedback from our enterprise clients across the globe and built a new cloud platform from the bottom up to deliver the attributes they require. Verizon Cloud has two main components: Verizon Cloud Compute and Verizon Cloud Storage. Verizon Cloud Compute is the IaaS platform. Verizon Cloud Storage is an object-based storage service," said John Stratton, President, Verizon Enterprise Solutions.

Verizon Cloud Compute is built for speed and performance. Virtual machines (software-based computers and servers) can be created and deployed in just seconds, and users build and pay for what they need. With Verizon Cloud Compute, users can determine and set virtual machine and network performance, providing predictable performance for mission-critical applications, even during peak times. Additionally, users can configure storage performance and attach storage to multiple virtual machines. Previously, services had pre-set configurations for size (e.g. small, medium, large) and performance, with little flexibility regarding virtual machine and network performance and storage configuration. No other cloud offering provides this level of control........See More

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