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Home » BT to Offer Managed Grid Computing based on United Devices

BT to Offer Managed Grid Computing based on United Devices

March 26, 2006
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BT has selected United Devices’ (UD’s) to power its virtual services platform, a new managed grid service offering. The virtual services platform goes beyond traditional utility computing approaches in that it leverages BT’s internal assets and network connectivity capabilities to create a real-time provisioning service that is network-aware and SLA focused. With real-time access to network heuristics and the opportunity to manipulate network controls, BT’s offering will dynamically bind applications to the most eligible infrastructure components via the UD grid platform.

The virtual services platform is built on a shared infrastructure that consists of internal BT resources and those contained in its customers’ enterprises to assure availability for mission-critical functions like Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and Customer Relationship Management (CRM) by adhering to policy-based SLAs.

BT will initially offer the virtual platform internally and develop managed grid services expertise. BT and UD’s joint vision is then to rapidly make it available to customers who are seeking alternatives to their rigid and expensive application infrastructures.

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