You may be thinking, enterprise cloud As you know, not all cloud infrastructures or providers are the same, and not all methods offer the full value IT requires. Within the cloud arena, public and private clouds are well established. A new model, enterprise cloud, is emerging.
Enterprise
clouds offer the same benefits as private and public clouds, including
flexibility, quick provisioning of compute power, and a virtualized and
scalable environment. Similar to private clouds, enterprise clouds
provide "private access" and are controlled by either a single
organization or consortium of businesses; services are delivered over
the Internet, removing the requirement to purchase hardware.
Commercial-grade components provide the usability, features and uptime
required.
Enterprise
cloud not only delivers cost savings, but, more importantly, provides a
range of security options, and unprecedented speed-to-market with
vastly improved collaboration among business partners and customers.
Enterprises realize tremendous value in this approach because of its
ability to allow them to innovate as well. For businesses that want to
make IT faster, better, cheaper, more agile, enterprise cloud will
likely be your solution of choice. Corporations and government agencies
that are reluctant to outsource their information services are likely to
embrace this model as well.
For
example, enterprise clouds are ideal for organizations that want to
minimize risk and expenses of trialing new service and application
options. There are no upfront capital expenses and new projects can be
brought to market instantly or shut down just as quickly if they fail to
give corporations a new sandbox in which to pilot offerings. Enterprise
clouds allow organizations to create secure workspaces to enable the
partners and customers a superior forum for collaboration.
Savvis' enterprise cloud is a VMware-based
service differentiated by an array of built-in security features, as
well as many optional managed security capabilities. Savvis built its
cloud solutions using the same trusted suppliers - including Cisco, HP and VMware -
used by enterprise customers in their own data centers. The cloud
services are divided into "tiers," providing different levels of
performance and availability for different types of application needs.
These services are delivered in a multitenant way and can also be
delivered as a single tenant.