“We relied too much on different individual technical skills; this justified our call for tenders. The solution proposed by EfficientIP went beyond our simple technical requests. In particular, we were reassured that the solutions we chose implemented tools to manage the lifecycle of the various IP addresses and would be supported by tebicom from a local perspective. The teams were very responsive and always came up with solutions to our problems.”
“EfficientIP met all our business and technical needs at a better price point than its competitors.”
Eucalyptus Systems provides IT organizations in enterprises and technology businesses with the leading open source software for building AWS-compatible private and hybrid clouds. Eucalyptus is uniquely suited for enterprise clouds with production-ready software that supports industry-standard AWS APIs, including EC2, S3, EBS, and IAM.
At Kollective, we make corporate networks smarter so your people can work better. The Kollective platform scales existing IT infrastructure to accelerate content delivery to the edge of the enterprise while minimizing network congestion. From live town hall meetings, global presentations and on-demand video training, to major operating system updates and the delivery of critical patches, Kollective keeps your network secure without impacting critical business applications. We are a passionate team of experts that work by your side every step of the way. With Kollective it's as easy to reach a device on your network across the world as it is to reach one in the cubicle next door.
Stackdriver was founded on the belief that cloud hosting isn’t the future, it’s the present, and that monitoring needs to follow suit. Its founders, a pair of VMware alumni, experienced firsthand how difficult it is to monitor Amazon Web Services and other cloud environments. In addition to the founders, Stackdriver is full of engineers who had to cobble together bits and pieces of existing monitoring products to create a Frankenstein’s monster capable of monitoring their cloud environments (but terrified of fire). The challenge of building a product that does full-stack cloud-native monitoring was too much to pass up, considering how many of them had banged their heads on walls trying to replicate the experience. Its believe strongly that DevOps is here to stay, and that traditional IT monitoring solutions don’t work in the cloud. AWS made Software-as-a-Service easy and accessible; Stackdriver was founded to make Monitoring-as-a-Service just as accessible.