LynuxWorks,
Inc., TransLattice and Fritz Technologies Corporation have combined their
technologies and expertise to create a new platform for building cloud
deployments in sensitive environments. The resulting S.E.C.U.R.E. (Secure,
Enterprise, Cross-Domain, Unified, Resilient Environment) platform solution provides
an ideal environment for situations requiring secure hosting of applications, geographic
redundancy of applications and data, and secure cross-domain transfer of
information.
The
S.E.C.U.R.E. solution consolidates multiple applications onto virtual machines
(VMs) on a single server platform while:
- Maintaining complete domain separation in the virtualization solution
- Reducing cost through hardware consolidation
- Deploying market-standard operating systems including Windows and Red Hat Linux
- Achieving high security standards for military deployments
- Improving resilience with a lattice approach to application and data distribution
The
TransLattice technology, TransLattice Application Platform (TAP), fully
distributes both the application and its data across multiple VMs and system
platforms within a secure domain, ensuring non-stop operations, even in the
case of the loss of one or more components of the computing “lattice.”
This means that mission-critical applications and data are fully distributed
and the loss of an individual system (node) or multiple nodes does not endanger
the continued efficient operation of the application.
“Customers
today are looking to move their applications and data into the cloud, while
maintaining the security of sensitive data,” said Frank Huerta, CEO and co-founder
at TransLattice. “We are very confident that the S.E.C.U.R.E. platform will
help meet the needs of our customers. By working closely with LynuxWorks and
Fritz Technologies, we have been able to leverage both the technologies and
expertise that provide a great
environment
for our TAP solution.”
Security is an all important facet for secured virtual computing environment. A single enterprise network management software may not be sufficient as enterprise needs layers of security protocols for the environment.
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