Private cloud appliance automating cloud platform construction and management penetrates into Japanese market
TOKYO, JAPAN. February 3, 2010. Morph Labs, the most comprehensive cloud computing platform for the enterprise, announced last Friday the launch of the mClouds products based on the Morph Application Platform (MAP), a cloud computing technology that automates the process of provisioning resources for hosted applications.
“What we provide is a high availability cloud platform at a minimum investment to enable the transformation of your data center resources into an easy to manage, instantly scalable and highly available cloud," Morph Labs CEO Winston Damarillo, further noted that all these are done, “even without your IT staff needing to understand the ins and outs of virtualization."
In a major press conference to introduce mCloud Controller, mCloud Server, mCloud OnDemand, Damarillo wanted to emphasize that the mClouds product is not just a virtualization front end like Amazon EC2, but a full, open standards based end to end solution. With the current penetration into the Japanese market, their initial installations including their partners in Japan have been more than satisfied with the performance of Morphʼs mClouds.
“We are excited about this venture with MorphLabs Japan and BroadBand Tower”, said BroadBand Tower Inc. president and CEO Mr. Toshihiko Yamato. Other partners, such as Systems Integrator CSK Systems and ISV Neojapan, were also there to show their strong support to the partnership.
With built in necessities like multi-tenancy, application version tracking, self-healing, load balancing, on-demand scaling as well as billing, automated graphing, monitoring and notifications for every aspect of the application and virtualization layers, mClouds is currently the only ready for production cloud solution offering easy enablement of Infrastructure as a Service, Platform as a Service and Software as a Service.
The mClouds series of products will be available commercially in the Japanese market starting February 1.
For more information on the products, please visit: http://www.mor.ph/en/products.
Covered by major press, the media links below show the success of the launch:
• http://gihyo.jp/news/nr/2010/01/29
• http://enterprise.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/news/20100129_345712.html
• http://itpro.nikkeibp.co.jp/article/NEWS/20100129/343875/?ST=system
• http://pressrelease-jp.com/press/11227/20100129/
• http://japan.internet.com/finanews/20100129/4.html
• http://4510plan.jp/360/businessnews/14807/
• http://www.regnas.jp/Press/Details/Internet/Article0000382.html
• http://cloud.manabing.jp/news/amazon-morph-labs.html
• http://www.nikkeibp.co.jp/article/news/20100129/207951
• http://news.nplus-inc.co.jp/?number=24722&action=ViewDetail
• http://i.impressrd.jp/aggregator/sources/3
• http://digitallife.jp.msn.com/article/article.aspx/genreid=105/articleid=498315
• http://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20100129-00000024-inet-inet
• http://it.impressbm.co.jp/e/2010/01/29/1787
• http://news.livedoor.com/article/detail/4576772/
About Morph Labs
Morph Labs (http://mor.ph) was established in 2006 to make elastic computing possible for Enterprise Data Centers and Application Developers. It has offices in the United States, Philippines and in Japan.
At its core is the Morph Application Platform - a groundbreaking cloud-computing platform that provides the full-spectrum of services ranging from Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) to Software as a Service (SaaS). Built on existing open-source technologies and utilizing private and private virtual resources, it has deployed multiple applications in an elastic computing environment.
