| Platform Re-Writes Rules for Enterprise Grid |
Platform Computing Inc. announced Platform Enterprise
Grid Orchestrator (EGO), the first and only Grid platform that delivers
the power of virtualization, automation and sharing of all IT resources
to any enterprise application. Platform EGO leverages under-utilized
computing resources to maximize application performance, reduce capital
equipment purchases and extend existing technology investments.
Platform EGO uses a single common agent on each server to orchestrate
the sharing of resources specific to business and technical challenges
that enterprise IT organizations face. The introduction of Platform EGO
represents a paradigm shift in the Grid computing market, with
enterprises now able to build a unified framework for Grid-enabled
applications that allocates resources and responds to business needs in
real time -- allowing them to fully realize the benefits of utility,
adaptive and on-demand computing environments. Platform EGO was created to allow enterprises to:
With the release of Platform EGO, the power of commercial Grid computing has been extended to all areas of Enterprise IT. Leading technology providers share a common vision with Platform to realize the benefits of enterprise Grid technology. "As Grid gains adoption in commercial enterprises, it is essential for IT vendors to deliver open Grid solutions that can integrate easily with other Grid technologies in a heterogeneous, distributed environment," said Ken King, vice president of Grid computing at IBM. "IBM has built a strong partner network with vendors that share this common vision. Platform Computing is one of those partners and we are pleased with the direction of the announcements they are making today". Platform has embraced the independent software vendor (ISV) community with the launch of Platform EGO, and will publish a free standards-based toolkit to ensure seamless applications integration. This integration will allow enterprises to fully leverage their Grid infrastructures as they move toward a service-oriented architecture. "With Platform EGO, we believe Platform has articulated a compelling vision for Grid computing that will satisfy the requirements of enterprise Business Intelligence (BI) customers" said Andy Diggelmann, vice president of strategy and planning for SAS. "Platform and SAS have a history as strategic partners, and we are looking forward to expanding our relationship and leveraging this new technology for the benefit of our customers. More data and less time are two constant issues that businesses are facing, and Grid computing efficiently meets the scalability and performance challenges by enabling the delivery of information at the right time for better, and faster, decision making." "The history of IT evolution has seen a growth from small, contained computing environments to the large, heterogeneous distributed enterprises of today," said Songnian Zhou, CEO of Platform Computing. "This growth has created an opportunity for the creation and delivery of an enterprise Grid platform that is customizable and extensible, to support next-generation applications and fulfill an organization's IT resource needs. Drawing on Platform's legacy in Grid and distributed computing, and our work with industry-leading customers and partners, we have developed Platform EGO to meet this opportunity and realize of the next stage of IT evolution." With a vast installed base of Fortune 2000 customers, Platform LSF and Symphony are two of the most recognized and trusted brands in Grid computing. Platform EGO leverages the core technology of Platform LSF and Symphony, enabling customers to extend the benefits of their high performance computing (HPC) environments across the enterprise. Future versions of Platform LSF and Symphony will be based on Platform EGO technology. The first product to be delivered on the Platform EGO technology is the Platform VM Orchestrator, an automated, policy-driven virtual environment manager for greater simplification of an IT infrastructure, resource optimization and risk reduction to deliver the highest quality of service available.
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