DynamicOps announced deep integration with Windows Server Hyper-V and System Center 2012.
Now, customers can better take advantage of prior and future investments in System Center technology while using robust automation to simplify the provisioning and ongoing management of Windows Server Hyper-V implementations.
“System Center 2012 provides enterprises with a robust set of tools for managing private cloud compute, network and storage resources, as well as providing insight into the deployed applications. By combining the DynamicOps solution with System Center 2012, we’re enabling true consumerization by allowing an individual’s or business unit’s unique personalized policies, requirements and end-to-end lifecycle, working with Microsoft’s powerful fabric management. We’re unlocking the promised scalability of the cloud,” says Leslie Muller, CTO and Founder, DynamicOps.
DynamicOps for Microsoft System Center works with System Center 2012 components, as well as components of previous System Center versions, to provide a scalable, user-centric and business-aware cloud that streamlines management of servers and desktops on physical or virtual infrastructure using private or public capacity:
* System Center 2012 Virtual Machine Manager
Use System Center Virtual Machine Manager to create and manage a Windows Server Hyper-V virtual machine as part of a DynamicOps cloud service.
* System Center 2012 Configuration Manager
Unify System Center Configuration Manager operating system and application delivery and management with cloud automation.
* System Center 2012 Operations Manager
Monitor the DynamicOps infrastructure as part of the standard enterprise monitoring strategy and workflow action as directed by other System Center Operations Manager alerts.
DynamicOps for Microsoft System Center will be available Q2, 2012.
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