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CA Technologies Powers StratITsphere's New Cloud Computing Services

CA Technologies on Wednesday announced that StratITsphere, an IT consulting and data center services provider, will use CA Technologies cloud computing, energy management and service assurance solutions as the backbone for Nimbus, its new package of cloud-based services, as so then as other offerings.

Nimbus was developed with and will be delivered on the CA AppLogic cloud platform and will include virtual private data centers with full failover and disaster recovery capabilities. StratITsphere's Fortune 1000 clients will be able to access dynamically provisioned and secure cloud services, providing agile and highly available infrastructures with a lower capital investment than traditional computing solutions.

The demand for our co-location

"The demand for our co-location and hosted services is exploding as companies look to cloud computing to stretch every IT dollar as far as possible," said Stephen Webster, co-founder and CEO of StratITsphere. "CA Technologies depth of experience made them the best software partner to help us launch our new cloud offerings quickly, reduce our energy costs, and manage our new data center with efficiency and excellence."

To proactively manage the performance and availability of the service delivery infrastructure, and to monitor the composition and behavior of network traffic in real-time, StratITsphere relies on CA Technologies Service Assurance portfolio, including CA eHealth Performance Manager, CA Spectrum Infrastructure Manager and CA NetQoS ReporterAnalyzer(TM) software.

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