New Extensions Enable Easier Management of Private and Public Endpoints
OPENSTACK SUMMIT BARCELONA – October 26, 2016 – Platform9, the open source-as- a-
service company making cloud infrastructure easy, today announced that it has made significant
contributions to OpenStack to enable hybrid cloud management by integrating with public cloud
endpoints. These extensions enable OpenStack APIs to be the single, open standard for
managing cloud infrastructure across private and public endpoints, and enables developers to
focus on solving core business problems and not worry about configuring and managing
backend infrastructure. These extensions are immediately available to the OpenStack
community.
As an increasing number of businesses look to implement or expand hybrid cloud deployments,
OpenStack now provides a platform-agnostic — and cost-effective — alternative to avoid being
locked into a specific vendor ecosystem. Centralizing hybrid cloud deployments on OpenStack
allows IT teams to freely integrate with other best-of- breed cloud platforms while maintaining a
private cloud-like level of visibility and control. IT can now enable developer agility by allowing
rapid provisioning of resources across different cloud platforms via OpenStack’s self-service
portal, while still maintaining an organization’s policies around capacity and quota management.
“While hybrid cloud models have emerged as a best practice for digital transformation initiatives
at businesses both large and small, the lack of an open standard to manage public and private
cloud environments has been a major pain point,” said Madhura Maskasky, co-founder and vice
president of product at Platform9. “By contributing these extensions to the OpenStack
community, we help enterprise IT break through the public and private siloes and drive
exponentially higher success rates for hybrid cloud projects.”
The extensions include OpenStack drivers for Amazon Web Services to integrate OpenStack
projects such as nova, glance, neutron, and cinder with AWS. This represents the first set of
drivers of its kind, and promises to provide support for other popular public clouds in the future.
“Providers like Platform9 have shown enterprises the utility of a consumption model that delivers
OpenStack innovation through a multi-cloud approach,” said Mark Collier, chief operating officer
at the OpenStack Foundation. “It’s helping to bring new users into the community, proving the
value of OpenStack as the standardized platform for private, hybrid and public clouds tuned to
each unique application use case.”
Platform9’s Managed OpenStack Service now fully integrates with these extensions. Platform9
is now the first OpenStack solution to manage private and public cloud environments, providing
a single pane of glass management across virtual machines and containers, across multiple
regions and hybrid environments.
Platform9 Announces Hybrid Cloud-as- a-Service for OpenStack Community
Platform9 at OpenStack Summit Barcelona
Platform9 is currently showcasing this technology in its booth #A6 at OpenStack Summit
Barcelona, taking place October 25-28, 2016.
Learn More About Managing Hybrid Cloud OpenStack with Platform9
● Platform9 co-founder Madhura Maskasky on OpenStack for hybrid cloud environments
● Access Platform9’s OpenStack-as- a-service hybrid cloud on GitHub
About Platform9
Platform9 provides open source-as- a-service for enterprises that need faster and easier ways to
manage cloud infrastructure across multiple platforms. Unlike do-it- yourself or legacy solutions,
Platform9 delivers best-of- breed cloud infrastructure like OpenStack and Kubernetes as SaaS-
managed solutions to reduce cost and time to value, all while avoiding being locked into a single
vendor ecosystem. Platform9 helps DevOps and IT teams focus on solving core business
problems while automating much of the set-up and management process on the back end. It
has enabled customers like Box, Blue Cross Blue Shield and PlayStation to realize a greater
than 99 percent success rate with OpenStack projects. Founded in 2013 by a team of early
VMware engineers, Platform9 is backed by Menlo Ventures and Redpoint Ventures, and
headquartered in Sunnyvale, Calif. For more information, visit www.platform9.com.