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Elastic Server On-Demand for Enterprises - means Rapid Application Provisioning!

CFT's ESOD enables on-demand flexibility with enterprise control.  ESOD brings your software component standards to life in a dynamic manageable process.  

You don't have to choose between allowing rapid innovation in development  teams, or controlled standards for operational safety, now you can have both!  ESOD helps you manage the complexity of your multi-sourced component choices, allowing you to incorporate commercial ISV components, open source components and your own proprietary code.  Manage your architectural "recipes", yet be able to rapidly deploy to virtualized servers (we call them "Elastic Servers") in development, staging and production.  

The power of CohesiveFT's approach combined with the advantages of virtualization infrastructure from leading vendors like Citrix-XenSource, IBM, Oracle, Parallels, Sun, and VMware means:

  • Your projects are decoupled from any particular set of hardware assets that need to be configured.
  • You can quickly improve the management and standards of distributed projects with project-based provisioning portals.
  • You can speed the deployment of SOA-style architectures as your ability to manage multi-sourced components grows.
  • Your development teams have a safe way to incrementally introduce and prove new architectural components including Linux, Open Source Software, and new commercial vendors.
  • Your development teams become a collaborative community for sharing the results of successful project outcomes.

Contact a member of our sales team to learn more!
 
 
 
 
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