Hyperglance Now Offers AWS and OpenStack Infrastructure View in One Tab Hyperglance Ltd. has announced the 4.0 version its service, which provides an interactive, 3D topology overview of both Amazon Web Services Inc. (AWS), and OpenStack cloud infrastructure setups within one browser tab. Hyperglance 4.0 allows organizations to map, monitor, and manage resources across cloud domains and systems, accounts, virtual clouds, regions, and other areas, according to a company statement. Users can drill down into each resource to see relevant information, such as alarms, graphs, alarms, and lists, pulled directly from the source API. The London-based company said its tool helps enterprises close the “visibility gap” into infrastructure systems resulting from the fast growth of Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) offerings and hybrid cloud implementations in which some assets are kept in-house and some are migrated to the public cloud. The company stated that this multi-cloud, cross-domain chaos has created a gap in visibility that must be addressed by providing more coherent IT relationship insight. The company lists the following benefits as provided by the company:
A single browser tab view provides secure, relevant, multi-tenant, multicloud topology insight. Secure resource controls from topology view allow for faster troubleshooting and optimization. Validation...
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HP Helion Updates include Eucalyptus AWS Cloud Tool Hewlett Packard updated several components in its Helion cloud tools portfolio. This included the acquisition of HP Helion Eucalyptus technology for creating private clouds compatible to Amazon Web Services Inc. (AWS). HP’s Helion enterprise cloud platform includes hardware, software, and services hosted in public, private, and hybrid clouds. AWS tool enhancements were also made by HP. The Helion OpenStack product was updated for the popular open-source cloud computing platform. HP’s Helion Development Platform includes tools for creating, deploying, and delivering native cloud applications. This portfolio will now include HP Helion Eucalyptus, a new open-source technology that leverages the HP’s September acquisition of Eucalyptus System Inc. cloud vendor Eucalyptus. This site reported that HP had acquired Eucalyptus to gain a tool approved by Amazon to enable AWS enabled workloads in its private clouds service. “Eucalyptus has signed a compatibility agreement with Amazon in March 2012. This allows it to use Amazon APIs, including Amazon Machine Images (AMIs), for its open-source private cloud OS software.” In a last week announcement, HP listed the following updates for the Eucalyptus Tool:
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