Intigua 2.0 Enables VMware vCAC, OpenStack and ServiceMesh Management
Automation platform provider Intigua will demonstrate new features added to version 2 of its platform, including centralized, policy-based provisioning, configuration, and ongoing management of the entire management stack. (The new features build on the initial platform release last year, billed as as a management virtualization platform that decouples the management layer from the underlying infrastructure, allowing enterprises and cloud data center operators to provision and configure all of their enterprise management tools from a single centralized console.)
Intigua designed its version 2.0 to replace manual processes with centralized automation, the company said. This approach enables businesses to deliver VMs configured with all management technologies essential for to meet service level agreements (SLAs), security, and compliance needs.
Along with enhanced automated control and visibility for the entire management stack, including configuring settings on both server end-points (such as communication settings) and back-end management servers, the solution also provides a new API-driven abstraction layer that allows it to be driven by cloud management platforms, including VMware vCAC, OpenStack and ServiceMesh.
Intigua CEO Shimon Hason said in a prepared statement that businesses need policy-driven automation to address the dynamic nature of the cloud.
"By virtualizing the entire management stack and providing centralized management for it, Intigua enables enterprise IT to run at cloud-speed without sacrificing essential operational mandates to keep systems up and running and compliant at all times," he said.
The updated solution also supports integration with existing environments, including private, public, and hybrid clouds; Linux and Windows servers; and enterprise directories.