Intigua is Latest Company to Support AWS with New Virtualized Cloud Management Module

By Laura Stotler

Intigua, a company that offers virtualized management for private and public clouds, is supporting Amazon Web Services (AWS). The company has announced the Intigua AWS Management Module, which extends its Intigua 2.0 automation platform in support of AWS.

The new offering is designed to help enterprises keep VM instances in AWS aligned with their private cloud VM SLAs, security and compliance policies. The solution may be integrated with Amazon EC2 and vSphere for auto-discovery of rogue instances and auto configuration to align them with centralized policies.

"As more businesses adopt a hybrid cloud strategy, and more corporate users turn to Amazon Web Services for speed and simplicity, enterprise IT is faced with a huge problem: how to gain control over public cloud resources without impeding their users' progress and desire for self-service IT,” said Shimon Hason, CEO of Intigua. “Rogue servers that employees launch in AWS can expose their company to harmful data breaches, costly regulatory violations, missed SLAs, and more."

Hason added that Intigua’s AWS Management Module lets users enjoy the benefits of the public cloud without sacrificing governance and control, which is a necessity for hybrid cloud environments.

With more and more enterprises adopting a hybrid cloud environment for applications and services, protecting resources becomes a major concern. MarketandMarkets estimates the hybrid cloud market will reach $70.54 billion by 2018, growing at a rate of 30.19 percent from this year. AWS dominates the market for cloud IaaS, and more and more companies are partnering with the infrastructure giant.

Intigua’s AWS Management Module offers a number of benefits, including auto-discovery of newly provisioned AWS instances and configuration of AWS settings. This ensures connectivity between instances and back-end management systems is maintained. The module also inspects new AWS instances to determine their profile, then uses it to deliver and configure the correct management agents through the Intigua Virtual Container.




Edited by Ryan Sartor
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