INFINITIX's CloudFusion Platform Gains Momentum with Multi-Cloud Hybrid Management Niche
Reprinted from iThome
CloudFusion Inquiries Surge as Multi-Cloud Hybrid Rises
In the past three years, the pandemic has accelerated enterprise digital transformation, increasing acceptance of public cloud services. While many companies have moved external-facing services to the cloud, most still operate in a hybrid cloud environment with resources split between on-premises and various public cloud platforms. This complexity has IT managers frequently switching between different systems and interfaces to manage resources, creating a heavy workload.
Many enterprises now seek to bring public cloud portal-like mechanisms on-premises to provide self-service models and offload IT staff burdens. This allows users to self-provision virtual machines, containers, and other resources across private and public clouds. Importantly, all resource requests and usage are accurately tracked and billed through this ITaaS management platform.
The rising demand for ITaaS has led to renewed interest in INFINITIX's CloudFusion hybrid cloud management platform, with inquiries rapidly increasing.
Providing Key Services as a Neutral Platform
CloudFusion's popularity stems from its position as a neutral platform that can manage public/private clouds, on-premises/cloud resources, and virtual machines/containers. It supports rapid container services for any Kubernetes-based platform and offers superior self-service, automated provisioning, and billing capabilities compared to competitors.
Responding to Customer Needs with IAM and Log Management R&D
INFINITIX is planning several enhancements for CloudFusion:
- Incorporating IAM mechanisms to extend management to SaaS services
- Integrating their LogLoop product for improved application monitoring and log retention
- Porting some CloudFusion functions to their AI-Stack product to enable GPU resource management across on-premises and public clouds
As major cloud providers establish local zones in Taiwan and regulations relax, demand for multi-cloud hybrid applications is expected to grow. This will drive the need for middleware platforms like CloudFusion to standardize management across environments and provide self-service interfaces for end-users.