The partnership provides self-service and automation tools for MSPs to provision virtual environments across public or private clouds from one interface.
New York-based OS33, an IT-as-a-Service delivery platform for MSPs, has partnered with Cloupia, a cloud automation and management software provider in Santa Clara, Calif., to power its Virtual Datacenter Controller. This provides self-service and automation tools for MSPs to rapidly provision virtual environments across public or private clouds from one interface.
Cloupia’s Unified Infrastructure Controller (CUIC) technology enables companies to deliver infrastructure control, provisioning, management, and monitoring tools across physical, virtual, and cloud environments. According to OS33, by incorporating the CUIC into the OS33 Virtual Datacenter Controller, MSPs will benefit from faster service delivery; improve resource utilization to reduce costs; improve operational efficiencies through automated provisioning, monitoring, and capacity planning; and improve service levels with real-time visibility through continuous resource monitoring.
Using OS33’s VDC powered by Cloupia, MSPs can:
- Deploy Virtual Server Resources using a self-service provisioning portal and make them available to be converted into user-facing IT assets and presented to the end-users on their Web-based desktops
- Use hypervisor-agnostic capabilities of OS33 Virtual Datacenter Controller to allow service providers to use OS33’s IaaS Cloud, providers’ own infrastructure, public cloud, or a mix of options based on client needs
- Enable clients to look into the infrastructure backend to track utilization and monitor resources
- Integrate with existing infrastructure management systems policies and processes