November 29, 2012
ISLANDIA, NY and LAS VEGAS, Nov. 29 – CA Technologies, the leader in cloud systems management software*, today announced it is offering enhanced management and governance capabilities powered by Amazon Web Services (AWS).
Enterprise customers rely on CA Technologies solutions – including CA Automation Suite for Clouds, CA Application Performance Management, CA Nimsoft Cloud Monitor and CA ARCserve – to manage, monitor and protect applications and services running on AWS.
At the AWS re: Invent customer and partner conference in Las Vegas, CA Technologies unveiled robust solutions developed on AWS within CA Automation Suite for Clouds. With this new integration, customers can streamline and govern the provisioning of AWS services, allowing them to rapidly move workloads to the cloud. This enables customers to realize even faster time to value for cloud deployments and greater agility as their resource needs change.
"While enterprises are moving computing resources to third-party cloud service providers to give them increased flexibility, scalability and responsiveness in meeting rapidly changing business demands; CIOs have been slower to consider cloud environments for their business-critical applications because of perceived concerns about the ability to manage or govern those resources," said Roger Pilc, general manager, Industries, Solutions & Alliances, CA Technologies. "With our offerings developed on AWS, we're helping to remove some of those barriers, giving enterprises the management, monitoring and governance capabilities they are accustomed to using in their on-premise systems and cloud environments."
"As we work closely with our enterprise customers, we understand that they are looking for a wide range of options to manage and govern their applications, services and resources on AWS," said Terry Wise, Head of Worldwide Partner Ecosystem, Amazon Web Services. "Many enterprise customers already use CA Technologies solutions on premise, and by enabling these customers to extend these capabilities to AWS, enterprises are able to deploy critical workloads in the cloud while maintaining similar operational and governance frameworks that they do on premise."
Additional features of CA Automation Suite for Clouds Powered by Amazon Web Services include:
"CA Technologies has a strong set of enterprise-level capabilities that we can use to take advantage of the AWS Cloud when our customers need to quickly deploy important work loads," said Darren House, technologist, GTSI Corp. "The self-service capability will reduce the burden for our customers, allowing them to focus on strategic initiatives and on driving innovation, while maintaining governance processes for compliance and audits.
CA Technologies at AWS re: Invent
As a gold sponsor of AWS re: Invent, CA Technologies is demonstrating its solutions designed for AWS in booth #206.
On Thursday, November 29th from 3:00-3:50 p.m. PT, Jeff Williams, principal product manager, CA Technologies, will present, "Learn how enterprises can manage their AWS cloud services with CA Automation Suite for Clouds Powered by Amazon Web Services." In this session, attendees will gain insights to help them unlock the full potential of AWS for their enterprise applications and services.
For information about CA Technologies partnership with AWS, visit www.ca.com/amazon.
*According to IDC, Worldwide Cloud Systems Management Software 2011 Vendor Shares: Market Moves Beyond Self-Service, Doc #236556 August 2012.
About CA Technologies
CA Technologies provides IT management solutions that help customers manage and secure complex IT environments to support agile business services. Organizations leverage CA Technologies software and SaaS solutions to accelerate innovation, transform infrastructure and secure data and identities, from the data center to the cloud.
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