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CloudHealth Technologies Offers Cloud Service Management for Customers Using Multiple Public Cloud Service ProvidersCloudHealth Technologies, the leader in cloud service management, today announced its support for organizations managing applications, infrastructure and services across multiple public cloud service providers, including Microsoft (News - Alert) Azure. The move reflects a growing trend among the CloudHealth Technologies customer base and, by extension, the broader business world, as relying on a mix of Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) offerings - including Microsoft Azure, Amazon Web Services and Google (News - Alert) Cloud Platform - is becoming the new normal. A recent study found that 82 percent of enterprises use a multi-cloud strategy1. Despite certain complexity challenges that arise when managing disparate service providers, the growth of multi-cloud is not surprising. Its increasing popularity stems from various business drivers, including a wish to minimize reliance on a single vendor, maintain flexibility and choice, and reduce risk of downtime. It can also occur as separate departments within an organization adopt different cloud providers over time. "At Six Nines we are big proponents of a multi-cloud strategy," said Jason Cutrer, Founder and President, Six Nines. "Our mission is to help our customers adopt and support the cloud responsibly, and ensure it's an effective business driver. What we see is that having a multi-cloud environment offers benefits of flexibility, control, and scale." To reflect the rise of multi-cloud strategies and Azure, CloudHealth helps customers who run infrastructure across multiple clouds simplify their cloud management. Specifically, CloudHealth provides Azure customers with the following:
The CloudHealth platform is available for Azure users starting immediately.
About CloudHealth Technologies The world's cutting-edge companies rely on CloudHealth to meet their cloud management needs, including Amtrak, Dow Jones, Acquia, and Sumo Logic, among others. Based in Boston, MA, the company is backed by Sapphire Ventures, Scale Venture Partners, .406 Ventures and Sigma Prime Ventures. For more information, visit www.cloudhealthtech.com or follow us on Twitter @cloudhealthtech and LinkedIn (News - Alert). 1. Source: Forbes. "Typical Enterprise Uses Six Cloud Computing Services, Survey Shows." February 9, 2016. Related Resources eBook: 8 Best Practices to Reducing Spend in Azure View source version on businesswire.com: http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20160926005767/en/ |