The Silicon Review
13 July, 2018
Exponential-e, a British cloud and network provider, announces the launch of a new cloud management platform on Thursday. The CMP platform will pave a way for the cloud to place itself at the heart of corporate digital transformation projects.
“We’re offering complete visibility, management, and control of the cloud. That insight is powerful, not just to cut costs, but also to help companies reengineer their future and be competitive in a noisy and demanding market place,” said Jonathan Bridges, CIO, Exponential-e.
With the new launch, firms will be able to connect multi-cloud environments through a single interference based on their cloud performance. Firms can also shift and change services between cloud platforms depending on the application requirements. That will boost up both speed and agility for the servers. Meanwhile, firms can shift any application to a different service with a click of a button, if they have a problem with any application.
“Everywhere you look, markets are being disrupted. Digital and data are reshaping the world around us, so if companies can’t understand how that impacts them and deliver their services in-line with the expectations of a new generation, they aren’t going to survive. Our CMP is the engine room for powering a new wave of innovative products and services by allowing companies to turn data into insight and become innovators in their marketplace,” he added.
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