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Cohesive Flexible Technologies Opens Registration for Virtualization Platform

Elastic server on-demand platform allows customers to build and manage applications for virtualized infrastructure.

By DE Editors  

February 29, 2008

By DE Editors

Cohesive Flexible Technologies (CohesiveFT; Chicago, IL) announced open registration for its Elastic Server On-Demand (ESOD) Community Edition, which has been in private beta since July 2007.

The free Community Edition platform offers has key new capabilities including community contributed software components, shared virtual server templates, and Amazon EC2 autodeploy. Users can upload their own software packages and applications for use in assembling, deploying, and managing virtual application stacks.

CohesiveFT's platform allows customers to build and manage applications for virtualized infrastructure. Using a "built to order" process, customers assemble a downloadable, cloud-deployable, application container in the virtualization format of their choice.

CohesiveFT's built-to-order virtualized application stacks can deploy to all major virtualization formats including the Amazon Cloud (EC2), are given a unique encapsulated identity and MAC address, and injected with management and integration.

For details on pricing, availability, and registration for the ESOD community edition, go to CohesiveFT.

 

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

 

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