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Pulsant unveils Pulsant Cloud

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Pulsant has unveiled Pulsant Cloud, a hybrid cloud service aiming to deliver next-generation edge capabilities and management tools for organisations with applications in complex hybrid environments.

From a single pane of glass, Pulsant Cloud puts organisations in control of their hybrid cloud architectures, Pulsant said in a statement announcing the release.

It combines multi-cloud and virtual private cloud with reporting tools, high-performance storage, workflow automation and advanced security in an evolving suite of services rolled out over coming months.

Benefits of Pulsant Cloud for enterprises choosing a hybrid cloud architecture include greater cost control, faster deployment and ability to manage workloads centrally while extending advanced orchestration capabilities all the way to the edge.

For advanced protection of their environments, enterprises can also implement role-based access controls and encryption, from the single cloud management portal, reducing risk and improving visibility for IT compliance teams.

With 80 per cent of organisations now deploying hybrid architectures according to research from Flexera, Pulsant said challenges have emerged around managing, optimising and securing such complex infrastructure environments. 

Pulsant Cloud aims to resolve those challenges by streamlining management of deployments and connectivity, enabling expanded use of IaaS, PaaS and SaaS applications at the edge. It is delivered nationally across Pulsant’s edge infrastructure platform.

“The launch of Pulsant Cloud is another significant milestone in the development of our edge infrastructure platform,” said Rob Coupland, CEO, Pulsant.

“We have invested in the network, our data centres, and now the hybrid cloud to give enterprises orchestration all the way to the edge.

“Pulsant Cloud resolves the most significant control and optimisation challenges facing organisations with hybrid environments. It ensures teams are no longer held back by the cost, complexity and unwieldiness of their hybrid cloud architecture and delivers the cost-control and workload flexibility needed for edge – something that public cloud alone cannot offer.”