WebKnowHow Tuesday, November 7, 2006; 03:31 AM
3Tera, Inc., an innovator of grid and utility computing solutions for
online services, announced that it has been selected to showcase
the first ever demonstration of cPanel as a
scalable service during the “Sneak Peek Press
Preview” to be held 4:30 p.m. on November 7th
at ISPCON Fall 2006 at the Santa Clara Convention Center. Press will be
the first to see the popular cPanel control panel application running on
3Tera’s new AppLogic grid operating system as
a scalable Web hosting Web application service. By enabling cPanel to
scale to manage multiple servers, AppLogic significantly simplifies the
management of services from a single control panel that hosting
providers and their customers are already familiar with.
3Tera will also hold an educational panel comprised of industry thought
leaders entitled “Offering Utility Computing
for SaaS and Web 2.0” to be held 3:00-4:00
p.m. on November 8th at ISPCON. Joining Vlad
Miloushev, president & CEO of 3Tera, on the panel will be Todd Abrams,
president & COO of leading hosting provider Layered Technologies, Ismael
Ghalimi, CEO of Intalio, and Ivaylo Lenkov, founder & CTO of
SiteKreator. The panel will discuss new data center architectures that
deliver Internet-scale online services and enable utility computing.
Attendees will learn how to leverage new technology to convert commodity
servers into shared grids that are easy to manage, and that run and
scale existing Web applications. Participants will learn how to
instantly deploy and scale Web applications from a portion of a server
up to a whole grid, and manage all servers and applications from a
browser to significantly streamline costs and operational activities for
hosting providers.
All ISPCON attendees are invited to 3Tera’s
booth #317G where the company will demonstrate the full functionality of
its AppLogic grid operating system including easy visual assembly of
virtualized infrastructure and on-demand deployment and scaling of
existing Web applications. AppLogic empowers hosting providers with the
ability to simplify their operations and cost-effectively offer new
hosting services that enable universal high availability, easy resource
provisioning and scalability.
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