Cloud Computing News Desk
Cloud Computing Coming to Asian Market
Net One Systems Becomes 3Tera's Exclusive Distributor of AppLogic in Japan
Jul. 25, 2008 11:45 AM
Net One Systems and 3Tera
announced that the two companies have signed a multi-year agreement naming Net
One Systems as the exclusive distributor of 3Tera's AppLogic, the commercial
grid OS for cloud computing, in Japan. Starting immediately, Net One Systems
will offer cloud computing infrastructure and services using 3Tera's AppLogic.
First customer deployments will be announced later this month.
"Net One Systems focuses on helping our customers
leverage emerging technologies to provide robust and efficient ways to manage
IT infrastructure," said Mikio Yanashita, vice president, Business
Development, Net One Systems, USA.
"Cloud and utility computing allow companies to focus on building
applications instead of configuring hardware, installing software, moving data
or modifying code. We are excited to work closely with 3Tera and be the first
to offer these solutions on the Japanese market."
"Net One Systems shares our vision of the future of the
data center," said Peter Nickolov, president & COO, 3Tera, Inc.
"Together we will leverage cloud computing to fundamentally change the
economics of building and operating Internet-scale infrastructure. The
scalable, on-demand, utility offering is an ideal solution for the rapidly
advancing and ever expanding technology user base in Asia."
"We have a high expectation of 3Tera and the AppLogic
cloud computing technology, which potentially will change the way IT platforms
work", said Takehiro Kobayashi, senior executive manager, Systems Platform
Sector, NTT Data Corporation, Japan. "We believe that both 3Tera and Net
One Systems are leading companies in introducing this disruptive technology to
the Japanese market."
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