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2012/02/27

Adaptive Computing Launches Cloud Management Channel on InfoTech Spotlight

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Adaptive Computing Launches Cloud Management Channel on InfoTech Spotlight

 
Adaptive Computing Launches Cloud Management Channel on InfoTech Spotlight

The Cloud Management channel, sponsored by Adaptive Computing, has been launched as the newest addition to the InfoTECH Spotlight Online Community program.

The Cloud Management channel is designed for decision-makers within the large enterprise market seeking information about cloud management technologies.

Information on the channel addresses issues important to decision makers in the cloud market. Visitors to the Cloud Management channel can find valuable resources such as feature articles, industry news, white papers, and case studies.

The Cloud Management channel can be found at: http://cloud-management.tmcnet.com/

Adaptive Computing manages the world's largest computing installations with its Moab self-optimizing cloud management and HPC workload management solutions. The patented Moab intelligence engine delivers policy-based governance, allowing customers to consolidate resources, allocate and manage services, optimize service levels and reduce operational costs.

About Adaptive Computing

Adaptive Computing manages the world's largest computing installations with its Moab self-optimizing cloud management and HPC workload management solutions. The patented Moab multi-dimensional intelligence engine delivers policy-based governance, allowing customers to consolidate resources, allocate and manage services, optimize service levels and reduce operational costs. Our leadership in IT decision engine software has been recognized with over 45 patents and over a decade of battle-tested performance resulting in a solid Fortune 500 and Top500 supercomputing customer base.


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