infrastructure management – EvaluateSolutions38 https://evaluatesolutions38.com Latest B2B Whitepapers | Technology Trends | Latest News & Insights Mon, 30 Jan 2023 20:39:27 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.8.6 https://dsffc7vzr3ff8.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/10234456/fevicon.png infrastructure management – EvaluateSolutions38 https://evaluatesolutions38.com 32 32 Dell Acquires Cloudify for A Reported USD 100M https://evaluatesolutions38.com/news/cloud-news/solutions-news/dell-acquires-cloudify-for-a-reported-usd-100m/ https://evaluatesolutions38.com/news/cloud-news/solutions-news/dell-acquires-cloudify-for-a-reported-usd-100m/#respond Mon, 30 Jan 2023 20:39:27 +0000 https://evaluatesolutions38.com/?p=51000 Highlights:

  • Companies that need to handle numerous infrastructure management platforms can benefit from Cloudify’s products.
  • It’s an intriguing acquisition for Dell, whose presence has long been firmly established in the market for on-premises data centers.

Recently, Dell Technologies Inc. disclosed that it had secretly purchased Cloudify Ltd., a company that offers cloud orchestration solutions to businesses.

Cloud architects and DevOps teams employ Cloudify’s capabilities to manage software containers, workloads, and other elements of multicloud information technology environments.

Dell didn’t officially announce the acquisition itself for an unspecified reason. A renowned media house, which first reported the story, estimates the deal’s worth at roughly USD 100 million. Sources with knowledge of the transaction first reached out to the media house, and the publication then came across a Form S-8 filing Dell submitted with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission detailing some of the share awards Cloudify workers received due to the transaction. Finally, Dell issued an email confirming the acquisition.

The company stated, “Dell Technologies announced that it has completed the acquisition of Cloudify. The transaction allows Dell to continue to innovate our edge offerings.”

In 2017, the startup company Cloudify was established in Tel Aviv after being separated from the in-memory computing firm GigaSpaces Technologies Inc. It describes itself as a provider of open-source DevOps automation technology and provides a platform called “environment-as-a-service.”

Companies that need to handle numerous infrastructure management platforms can benefit from Cloudify’s tools. For example, a business might manage its on-premises services using VMware Inc.’s vSphere virtualization technology and support its public cloud deployments with Kubernetes.

An overarching orchestration layer can connect these management platforms using Cloudify’s software. As a result, administrators and DevOps teams can control their on-premises and cloud-based infrastructure from a single portal. Cloudify’s platform bundles infrastructure, networking, and automation solutions into verified blueprints to manage heterogeneous environments at scale with automatic provisioning and updates.

With partners including Google Cloud, Amazon Web Services Inc., F5 Inc., Microsoft Corp., Wind River Systems Inc., and ServiceNow Inc., the company has grown rather popular due to these capabilities.

It’s an intriguing acquisition for Dell, whose presence has long been firmly established in the market for on-premises data centers. However, during the past few years, Dell has developed a cloud strategy dependent mainly on its new Apex-as-a-service solutions and public cloud integrations, both of which were introduced in January 2022. The company wants to integrate its products with public cloud service providers like AWS, providing both standalone software for public clouds and its hardware in the cloud of the customer’s choice.

Holger Mueller of Constellation Research Inc. stated, “Just when you thought Dell’s cloud story was starting to fizzle out, it goes and takes everyone by surprise with the acquisition of Cloudify, a provider of some extremely useful cloud orchestration tools. We’ll have to wait and see how Dell integrates Cloudify with the rest of its portfolio, but it looks like it could soon start writing a new chapter in the application management and DevOps space.”

According to Rob Enderle of the Enderle Group, Dell is particularly adept at acquisitions due to its deliberate approval and industry-leading operational merger processes, as well as the fact that it vigorously defends the assets it purchases. He claimed that, as a result, its acquisitions typically provide value to both Dell and the target firm.

Enderle said, “The acquisition of Cloudify is focused on Dell strengthening its services business. It turns Dell into an even stronger solutions provider for public and private cloud opportunities, and has the potential to make its Apex effort a far more powerful initiative.”

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Couchbase Updates Its Capella Database Service with New Storage and Security Features https://evaluatesolutions38.com/news/data-news/couchbase-updates-its-capella-database-service-with-new-storage-and-security-features/ https://evaluatesolutions38.com/news/data-news/couchbase-updates-its-capella-database-service-with-new-storage-and-security-features/#respond Tue, 01 Nov 2022 16:29:31 +0000 https://evaluatesolutions38.com/?p=49980 Highlights:

  • Capella is designed to store unstructured information in addition to structured information. According to Couchbase, the database can respond to some requests with a few milliseconds of latency.
  • Usually, databases store information on storage drives when it’s not in use much and only move the information to memory during processing.

Couchbase Inc. announced a new release of Capella, its managed database service, that features expanded data storage and security capabilities.

Couchbase, the Nasdaq-listed company, provides a popular NoSQL database of the same name. The company’s database, called Capella, is a managed, cloud-based version that automates maintenance tasks including infrastructure management.

Both organized and unstructured data can be stored using Capella. According to Couchbase, the database can respond to some requests with a few milliseconds of latency. Despite being a NoSQL database, Capella allows users to write queries in the SQL language because so many developers are already familiar with it. This makes the database reasonably simple to use.

A storage engine is a piece of software that databases utilize to save newly added data and retrieve data for applications. Cappella utilizes the Couchstore storage engine by default. The release of Capella, which Couchbase debuted today, includes a second storage engine, Magma, that can provide better performance for specific enterprise applications.

When not actively in use, databases typically maintain data on storage drives and move it to memory during processing. By storing the documents from the beginning, Capella, in contrast, can avoid the process of shifting records from storage drives to memory. By skipping this phase, efficiency is improved since fewer computations are needed to analyze the data.

Not every piece of knowledge can be retained in memory. Large, complicated datasets used in some enterprise applications can’t be fully stored on a server’s onboard memory chips. Capella now features a new Magma storage engine from Couchbase that is intended to boost the efficiency of these kinds of applications.

Large datasets must be saved to flash or disk devices when they can’t be kept in memory. The processing of the data stored in such drives is accelerated by several improvements included into the Magma storage engine. According to Couchbase, Capella can handle processing tasks up to four times as quickly than with competing technologies while using only one-tenth as much memory, with the help of Magma.

According to Couchbase, Capella can handle processing tasks up to four times as quickly than with competing technologies while using only one-tenth as much memory, with the help of Magma.

Scott Anderson, senior vice president of product management at Couchbase, said, “As customers continue to invest in digital transformation, developers who are building modern applications need technologies that make them more productive”.

The third important focus of today’s update is helping companies meet cybersecurity requirements with more ease.

Couchbase has added administrative controls to Capella that meet the healthcare sector’s HIPAA data security regulation requirements. The controls, according to the business, will make it simpler for institutions like hospitals to keep records in Capella. Organizations can utilize the new audit functionality that Couchbase has provided to track how crucial business data is accessed.

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