Enomaly Inc.Enomaly is the founder of cloud computers. He has developed a series of software for virtualization and cloud computing management. Enomaly is the first company that focused on the emerging cloud computing. Today, their software called Elastic Computing Platform allows web hosts and service providers to offer public-facing IaaS and cloud services to their customers. The company is among the first to provide IaaS (Infrastructure - as - a - Service) self-service platform software, the first version of the open source Enomalism platform launched in 2005, later renamed ECP.Enomaly platform which is cloud computing corporate ; It works with the Elastic Computing Platform (ECP) for operators and service providers, custody and enterprise customer service, helping them to provide greater efficiency and flexibility of the cloud computing platform. More than 15,000 companies use the ECP enterprise cloud computing platform, build the service infrastructure on demand, enjoy the dynamic scalability of the offering and computing work. Enomaly's Elastic Computing Platform (ECP) is for operators and unlimited scalability. The ECP operator-level architecture can support very large cloud platforms, across diverse environments. It increased the flexibility of corporate self-service. Features of Enomaly ECPEnomaly ECP (Elastic Computing Platform) is a fully functional, easy-to-use, mature and stable cloud infrastructure management software (IaaS) (similar to Amazon AWS EC2 cloud services), it can help enterprises and operators to quickly build and develop the cloud computing environment (just as enterprise internal users provide private cloud services, public users also provide public cloud services). ECP allows users to go through......middle of the card......Cloud Security Alliance. “Top threats to cloud computing.” Cloud Security Alliance. Np, nd Web. 02 Apr 2014. Condron, Stephanie, Ian Gallagher and Simon Watkins “Exposed: Barclays account details on sale as 'gold mine' leaked in worst banking data breach. NEVER." N.d. Web. 10 Feb 2014. Cole, Arthur. "Defining "Elasticity" in the Cloud." Np, 18 Feb 2014. ISTF, JUCC. Network Computing Services Center, 27 06 2011. Web. 2 Apr 2014. Reilly, Denis, Chris Wren and Tom Berry "Cloud Computing: Pros and Cons for Computer Forensic Investigations". Advantages and disadvantages of Cloud Computing (2013): n.
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