| 01.– 05. March 2010 |
fluid Operations is engaged in several activities at CeBIT 2011 in Hannover and will be present at various partner booths. Visit us at the following locations between March 1st and 5th to experience up-close the fluidOps innovative cloud and data management solutions, the eCloudManager™ and the Information Workbench™:
- EMC Germany (EMC Deutschland) – Hall 4, Booth A58
- Darmstadt Technical University (Technische Universität Darmstadt) – Hall 9, Booth C22
- German Ministry of Economy (Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft) – Hall 9, Booth B47
Please schedule a meeting with us and find out how you can benefit from the semantic technologies underlying the fluidOps products.
Landscape as a ServiceTM
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For a World
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fluidOps at EMC Germany Booth
EMC Atmos and eCloudManager
Leveraging semantic technologies, the fluidOps eCloudManager™ innovative cloud management platform delivers a one-console solution for private and public cloud management enabling pre-packaged end-to-end monitoring of infrastructure and application management across the entire IT stack, as well as the delivery of enterprise application landscapes as Landscape as a Service™. The eCloudManager intelligently utilizes EMC Atmos’s distribution capability to manage the allocation and deployment of enterprise application landscapes. Using standard eCloudManager functionality, SAP Virtual Appliance Factory (SAP VAF) templates – a new way of delivering SAP ready to use Templates from the SAP CoE/Value Prototyping Lab – can be instantiated on demand, while the Atmos rule-based distribution policies will ensure their automatic distribution amongst a set of globally distributed data centers employing Atmos with the rights and resources required to deploy the landscape, or to the Atmos Cloud Storage.
EMC Atmos and Information Workbench
fluidOps’ Information Workbench™ was created as a platform for Linked Data application development, which provides flexible and extensible interfaces for integrating and connecting data from different sources. Atmos storage is accessed by the Information Workbench through a data provider and integrated with other enterprise and web data sources. The most prominent and user friendly feature of this coalition is that all data can be saved in a media dropbox-like manner. All data becomes globally and semantically accessible and explorable for the user via Linked Data interfaces resulting in a unified view across isolated data silos.

