Microsoft Releases System Center 2012
In an online broadcast today from Microsoft
headquarters, Satya Nadella, president of Microsoft
Server and Tools Business, announced System Center
2012, Microsoft's private cloud solution.
Nadella highlighted how companies, such as webcast
participants Lufthansa Systems, T. Rowe Price and
Unilever, can use Microsoft System Center 2012 to
build and operate private clouds for the delivery of
business applications across both private and public
cloud platforms. System Center 2012 is available today
in a Release Candidate as a single, integrated private
cloud management solution for the first time.
"IT leaders tell me that private cloud computing promises to help them focus on innovation over maintenance, to streamline costs and to respond to the need for IT speed," Nadella said. "We are delivering on that promise today. With System Center 2012, customers can move beyond the industry hype and speculation, and progress into the here and now of private cloud."
System Center 2012 integrates eight separate component products into one unified solution, streamlining installation and reducing the time it takes to deploy from days down to hours. The number of product versions has also been simplified, so Microsoft's customers will be able to choose between the Standard and Datacenter editions of the product, based on their virtualization requirements. And because System Center 2012 Datacenter edition licensing covers unlimited virtual machines, customers can continually grow their private clouds without additional licensing costs for virtualizing their infrastructure and applications.
More information is available at the Microsoft Server and Cloud Platform website.
"IT leaders tell me that private cloud computing promises to help them focus on innovation over maintenance, to streamline costs and to respond to the need for IT speed," Nadella said. "We are delivering on that promise today. With System Center 2012, customers can move beyond the industry hype and speculation, and progress into the here and now of private cloud."
System Center 2012 integrates eight separate component products into one unified solution, streamlining installation and reducing the time it takes to deploy from days down to hours. The number of product versions has also been simplified, so Microsoft's customers will be able to choose between the Standard and Datacenter editions of the product, based on their virtualization requirements. And because System Center 2012 Datacenter edition licensing covers unlimited virtual machines, customers can continually grow their private clouds without additional licensing costs for virtualizing their infrastructure and applications.
More information is available at the Microsoft Server and Cloud Platform website.