Sybase extends the Unwired Enterprise to cloud computing environments
Cloud computing centralizes common IT systems or applications, giving many different users access to them via the Internet or an internal corporate network. Users do not need knowledge of, expertise in, or control over the technology infrastructure in the cloud that supports the IT system or application. Cloud computing has two forms: public and private. Public clouds are managed by third-party vendors, and corporations purchase or rent access to the systems or applications in the cloud. Private clouds are provided by central IT teams in enterprises and can be accessed by different business units across an organization.
By using a cloud computing model, you can:
- Reduce your IT overhead by having some or all of the IT infrastructure managed by a cloud computing service provider.
- More quickly scale your IT system or application by incrementally purchasing more computing resources from the service provider.
- Benefit from the 24x7 availability often provided by cloud computing vendors.
Sybase is working with industry leaders in infrastructure, storage and virtualization to optimize its technologies for cloud computing environments – both internal and external.
Sybase is also working with Amazon Web Services to allow developers to quickly extend their development environments to Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2). Sybase is providing customers and partners with development and evaluation editions of its technologies as Amazon Machine Images (AMI).
The Sybase products offered through Amazon Web Services include:
Sybase is the only vendor to offer our full suite of database management technologies for both external and internal cloud computing environments. Users have all the core technologies that form the crucial foundation for the Unwired Enterprise and enable companies to manage, analyze and mobilize information from data centers to the point of action, while minimizing IT overhead.
Read the Sybase and Cloud Computing FAQ to learn more.
Private Clouds with Amazon Web Services
Public Clouds
Development AMIs
Evaluation AMIs
Learn More About Amazon Web Services
White Papers