
Terremark Worldwide, Inc. announced they will be rolling out their Dynamic Capacity Management to their Enterprise Cloud. Terremark, who was most well know for their Data Center, the Nap of Americas in Miami has been making a strong push in the managed service space, most are calling cloud computing. They understand that the infrastructure they have invested in can ultimately help their clients become more efficient.
In a press release they said, "With the enhancements we are introducing, The Enterprise Cloud has taken the next step in offering increased control of IT environments to our customers," said Randy Rowland, General Manager of Managed Hosting Services for Terremark. "The Enterprise Cloud's combination of highly scalable, dedicated cloud-based resources with a real-time burst mode gives the enterprise a more agile and economic IT engine than ever before"
Cloud Computing in it's truest form is like an on-demand data center environment. The consumer will use only what they need and pay for only what they use. This is very appealing to many IT directors as they cut down on colocation cost, bandwidth commits and capex spent on hardware.
Terremark has done a nice job with their product. There will be a lot of competition in the next few months and the companies that take off will have the strongest infrastructure to back up their marketing efforts.
2009 will be about efficiency. Data center services and managed services on demand is a nice way to be efficient.
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