The cloud infrastructure enablement provider Parallels has used its annual summit event in New Orleans to reveal some new additions to its product portfolio.
The move is part of the ongoing effort at Parallels to develop products that work with just about every type of IT system.
Parallels has made its reputation developing and marketing software that enables Windows OS and its apps to run seamlessly on Apple laptops and tablets. The company now does about two-thirds of its business on the service-provider side; it’s a major international player in hosting and cloud services enablement and other cross-platform packages.
Because there are so many different types of operating systems, applications, hypervisors and middleware mixing it up in the real data centre world, enterprises are forced to obtain their services from numerous providers, which results in more time and resources spent managing IT and service providers not maximising their opportunities.
In order to capture these opportunities, hosters and service providers need to have the right underlying platform to be able to deliver a relevant, integrated and easy-to-use set of services to their customers. This is what Parallels does; in fact, it automates all its services, unlike almost all of its competitors.
When all software “just works” in any system, on any device, on demand, that’s when the Internet begins to fade into the background and functionality takes over. We’re still a few years away from that, however. Parallels is moving service providers who sell to SMBs in that exact direction.
“As a result, the SMB cloud industry is growing 30 percent to 40 percent year over year. Service providers working with Parallels are able to tap into this growth with a proven platform and approach to make the cloud work for all types of businesses, small and large.”
At its ninth annual Summit, the Renton, Washington-based software maker introduced some new products, including the following:
This enables Parallels partners the option to take advantage of market growth with the IT customers prefer to support a diversity of use cases, including virtual data centres, business applications, enterprise applications, e-business hosting, test and development, batch computing, and SaaS applications.
The latest version, Plesk 12, provides a new security core with Atomicorp ModSecurity rules that provide powerful server-to-site security right out of the box. In addition, a new WordPress toolkit helps hosters mass-manage and secure multiple WordPress installs, including all plug-ins and themes, in their infrastructure.
All the new products are available now. Go here for more information.
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Originally published on eWeek.
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