Abiquo 3.2 released

December 23, 2014 | 11:13 am

Abiquo Enables CIOs to Regain Control over Cloud Environments with Launch of Abiquo 3.2

According to recent research, many CIOs are struggling to control the rise of shadow IT within their organisation, with over two thirds of business decision makers now commissioning and sourcing IT products from outside the IT department. With this problem only set to get worse over the next two years, cloud management specialist Abiquo has launched the latest version of its cloud management platform – Abiquo 3.2 – enabling CIOs and IT managers to overcome the challenges associated with managing and enabling a hybrid IT environment and minimise internal conflicts.

As enterprises increasingly look to reap the benefits of both the private and public cloud, CIOs are being forced to make a choice between enabling and securing multiple cloud environments. The two new cloud plug-ins in Abiquo 3.2 eliminates this trade-off, providing CIOs with the ability to gain control of these new and innovative environments, while giving their users consistent access to the cloud services they demand.

Key features and benefits for Abiquo 3.2 include:

Virtual machine and application monitoring capability

Abiquo 3.2 introduces virtual machine monitoring and metrics on ESX and KVM hypervisors and in AWS EC2 public cloud regions. Users can enable virtual machine monitoring, collecting and displaying a range of standard metrics, and can also push their own system and application metrics into the Abiquo monitoring system. Users benefit from visibility over the performance of their virtual machines and applications, with the graphs accessible through one single integrated portal.

Added support for Microsoft Azure

Abiquo 3.2 now supports the Microsoft Azure platform – currently deployed by 57 per cent of Fortune 500 companies. The Azure plug-in allows users to easily add and manage the environment as an Abiquo public cloud region within the Abiquo 3.2 cloud management platform. Administrators have full visibility and control of the infrastructure within the platform and can add multiple virtual data centres per account, helping to organise Azure usage across the organisation, as well as improving flexibility and scalability.

New OpenStack plug-in

As OpenStack cloud environments become more prevalent within the enterprise, a new OpenStack plug-in will help customers take advantage of this growing trend and reap the benefits of a flexible and agile infrastructure. With OpenStack still in early adopter phase, the Abiquo plug-in will provide enterprises with the ability to manage multiple OpenStack environments alongside their other private and public clouds, enabling deployment and configuration of virtual machines and networks, managing their lifecycle and creating firewalls. The mature features of the Abiquo portal and cloud platform bring a level of quality and maturity to the user and manager alike, while keeping the benefits of an open-source platform underneath.

Deliver value more rapidly through easy-to-use tutorials

Abiquo 3.2 also includes a new tutorial system, enabling the cloud administrator to create tutorials for many different user groups based on their roles within the platform. By providing a simple and seamless tutorial system, organisations can save valuable time and money and decrease the onboarding time significantly for new users. Tutorials can also be tailored in line with individual business requirements, allowing organisations to personalise the training to suit their own specific needs.

Enhanced back-up functionality

Abiquo 3.2 includes a new restore feature enabling users to request a restore of previous back-ups performed with Abiquo, which can be integrated into the back-up platform. Restored back-ups do not have to overwrite the original machine, with the new functionality allowing users to restore the back-up either as a new machine, or as a linked machine template.

Added protection for virtual machines

A new Protect VM feature enables users and processes to temporarily prevent a virtual machine from being stopped or changed, such as during a backup or while applying a series of patches. This is particularly useful when multiple users are sharing a virtual data centre or when longer operations are being performed by back-office systems.

Other updates in Abiquo 3.2 include a shared remote services feature that enables customers to make more efficient use of their cloud management servers and manage multiple public cloud regions using fewer infrastructure resources. In addition, Abiquo 3.2 also includes improved networking capabilities to help overcome netmask restrictions in previous versions. By supporting the full range of IPv4 networks with netmasks between 16 and 30 inclusive, enterprises can take advantage of larger IP ranges to better manage IP creation and virtual machine deployment.

“With hybrid cloud environments starting to take hold in the enterprise, both administrators and users need to ensure they are getting the most out of each deployment. This can be difficult in a multi-platform scenario and with IT users often being the ones to drive hybrid cloud take-up, enterprises need to be ready to take advantage of the next innovation and manage the challenges that this can bring,” comments, Ian Finlay, Vice President at Abiquo.

“Visibility and control is vital in a hybrid cloud environment and Abiquo 3.2 is designed to give enterprises the confidence to manage their entire infrastructure, both now and in the future,” Finlay continues.

“The release of Abiquo 3.2 will enable an acceleration of our Hybrid by Design cloud solutions, providing customers with greater choice and control via a fully integrated management portal. Easynet already integrates to multiple public clouds as well as our own high performing cloud platforms across Europe. This release enables us to complete the expansion of our cloud platforms across Asia, Australia and the US, thus providing a truly global solution for our Enterprise customers”

comments Philip Grannum, MD UC, Hosting & Cloud Services, Easynet.

Abiquo 3.2 is now available. For more information about the features of Abiquo 3.2 and how it can benefit your business, please contact Abiquo.
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Notes to editors:
Please contact Berkeley PR on 0118 9090 909 / [email protected]

About Abiquo
Abiquo is a provider of hybrid cloud management software that has been specifically architected to be hardware and hypervisor independent. Founded in 2006, Abiquo’s hybrid cloud management software, enables both service providers and enterprise organisations to easily manage multiple public and private cloud environments from one central platform.

Abiquo is privately held, and operates from headquarters in the UK with offices in Europe, and through its extensive global partner network. The company operates globally, with over 3,000 enterprises using the software daily. For more information, visit abiquo.com, email [email protected], or follow us on Twitter @abiquo.

Published by: Ian Finlay

Abiquo Shortlisted for 2014-15 Cloud Awards Program

December 17, 2014 | 11:00 am

International Cloud Computing Program Announces Shortlist

Cloud Management specialist Abiquo, has been shortlisted in the 2014-2015 Cloud Awards Program in the category, Best Cloud Automation.

Cloud Awards Finalist 2014-15

With awards for excellence and innovation in cloud computing, the cloud computing awards program accepts entries from across the entire globe, including the US, Canada, Australasia and EMEA. Now in its fourth year, entries are accepted from organisations of any size, and include start-ups and government bodies.

In 2014-15, categories include Data Innovation of the Year, “Best in Mobile” Cloud Solution, Most Promising Start-Up and Best Software as a Service.

Ian Finlay, Vice President at Abiquo said: “The competition was fierce, so for Abiquo to be shortlisted in the Best Cloud Automation category of the 2014-15 Cloud Awards programme is a special honour. We feel privileged to be recognised among the other nominees.”

Cloud Awards organiser Larry Johnson said: “The standard of entries to this year’s program has been truly staggering – so much so that even after culling hundreds of organisations from our consideration, our shortlist is still longer than ever before.
“We’ve been very impressed with how the Cloud ecosystem has evolved by the end of 2014 and these best-of-breed organisations are knocking it out of the park in terms of performance. These technologies aren’t going away: leverage them now or ignore them at your peril.
“As ever, the US organisations have dominated the submissions process, but we’re seeing more and more applicants from farther afield – Europe, the UK, Australia, Asia – we’re running the biggest and best celebration of excellence in the Cloud and the whole world wants to join the party.
“When the dust has settled on what promises to be the most diverse and dynamic field of candidates yet, nobody knows what the 2015-16 Cloud Awards programme will bring next year aside from continued excellence.”

Over 300 organisations entered, with entries coming from across the globe, covering the Americas, Australia, Europe and the Middle East.

Final winners will be announced on Tuesday 27 January 2015. This will not be the end of the process, with a public vote announced on this date to decide who will win the Cloud Computing Organisation of the Year Award.

The Cloud Awards (http://www.cloud-awards.com/) will return in 2015-16 for a fresh awards program seeking excellence in cloud computing.


Full shortlist

Best SaaS (US)

Best Cloud Automation
Abiquo
Aditi technologies PVT LTD
SkyKick
Unisys Corporation
RiverMeadow
British Gas
Appcara, Inc.
VMTurbo
CallFire
Nuage Networks
Best Payment, Chargeback or Billing Solution
Owned Outcomes, Inc.
Xero
Ensim Corporation
Avangate

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Contact details
For Abiquo
Please contact Berkeley PR on 0118 9090 909 / [email protected]

For the Cloud Awards
Larry Johnson – 2014-15 organizer
www.cloud-awards.com
[email protected]

Notes for editors

About the Cloud Awards
The Cloud Awards is an international program which has been recognizing and honoring industry leaders, innovators and organizational transformation in cloud computing since 2011. The awards are open to large, small, established and start-up organizations from across the entire globe, with an aim to find and celebrate the pioneers who will shape the future of the Cloud as we move into 2015 and beyond. Categories include the Software as a Service award, Most Promising Start-Up, and “Best in Mobile” Cloud Solution. Finalists were selected by a judging panel of international industry experts. For more information about the Cloud Awards please visit http://www.cloud-awards.com/.

Published by: Ian Finlay