ZeroStack breaks the VMware ESX lock-in
Earlier this year, I wrote about a startup called ZeroStack that lets customers easily build an OpenStack-based, plug-and-play private cloud. The company offers a turnkey solution that can be used in a private data center or in a colocation facility. ZeroStack customers can use the platform to move away from legacy virtualization platforms to a dynamic, standards-based cloud environment without requiring a bunch of OpenStack engineers.
The world is becoming more dynamic and distributed and evolving to a modern data center that is elastic in nature, which should be the goal of every organization. Anything else can be thought of as moving backwards.
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