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3Tera at Interop 09 – Applogic and Appstore
By John | May 28, 2009
Topics: #interop, #interop09, 3tera | 1 Comment »

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By John | May 28, 2009
Topics: #interop, #interop09, 3tera | 1 Comment »
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May 30th, 2009 at 5:52 pm
Appstore is a brilliant move by 3tera – in direct contradiction to the private vmware (we own it) approach. We are already looking at publishing applications for security assessments, compliance, backup utilities, and monitoring. Applogic users can acquire these either free or for fee. We are also prototyping an EC2 appliance based on existing php libraries that will allow users to invoke EC2 or SC3 appliances from within an applogic instance which allows the n-tier virtual network capabilities of applogic to be used as a sophisticated harness to manage and regulate other cloud offerings.