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SAN FRANCISCO, CA -- (Marketwire) -- 08/31/09 -- VMworld -- Skytap, Inc., the leading provider of cloud-based IT labs, today announced a new set of network virtualization capabilities to help IT organizations create a secure private cloud within their existing corporate network by combining their internal infrastructure, including VMware-based clouds, with Skytap's external cloud. New IPSec VPN tunnel capabilities and more granular networking options enforce security and corporate policies, while allowing self-service access to Skytap's cloud platform to spin up ad-hoc IT environments that appear seamlessly on a corporate network.
"The notion of extending enterprise IT to external clouds while maintaining the security and privacy of their own corporate networks is very compelling for enterprise organizations," said Rachael Chalmers, research director, infrastructure management at 451 Group. "Approaches like Skytap's promise to offer corporate customers the best of both worlds. They can utilize external clouds to reduce costs for highly dynamic use cases, such as IT labs or scalable websites, and still keep internal clouds for more predictable workloads."
Skytap was the first cloud vendor to enable 'on-demand data centers' for ad-hoc IT requirements such as application development, ERP testing, consulting and training. These ad hoc use cases constantly compete for resources and consume 30% or more of a typical IT infrastructure. Additionally, they are costly to provision and manage, and often underutilized once deployed. With Skytap's latest innovations in network virtualization, IT organizations can securely use Skytap to scale their enterprise infrastructure, enabling applications to run unchanged across internal and external cloud resources. This provides users with self-service access to external cloud resources, and reduces costs through a 'pay-as-you-go' model while adhering to corporate policies and control.
Securely Extending Corporate Networks to External Clouds
"One of our key requirements for a cloud provider was the ability to deliver secure network-to-network connectivity for our application development and testing processes," said Daniel Schaible, senior vice president, content and IT, at Burrelles-Luce. "With Skytap, we've bridged our two networks and improved our team's agility with self-service access to IT environments, while reducing the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) for these environments by about 50% compared with an in-house solution."
Skytap's network virtualization capabilities offer organizations the following benefits:
-- Ability to run application stacks unchanged that span both internal
infrastructure and Skytap's cloud using secure, bi-directional
communication.
-- Self-service access for users to rapidly set-up and tear-down virtual
networks, including the ability to 'network fence' IT environments to
prevent conflicts between multiple copies of the same environment used for
development and testing.
-- Secure connectivity and data transfer between corporate networks and
private virtual networks in Skytap's cloud using an IPSec VPN tunnel that
authenticates and encrypts each IP packet of a data stream.
-- Full configurability of network infrastructure and policies to adhere
to internal standards and enable application stacks to run without
modification. For instance, administrators can specify approved domains,
subnets, firewalls, host names, IP addresses, and more.
"Enterprise-grade cloud networking has been a critical missing component, preventing enterprise IT environments from extending their networks to external clouds," said Scott Roza, CEO of Skytap. "Using Skytap, IT organizations can now gain the benefits of 'cloud economics' for their ad-hoc computing environments while maintaining corporate security and access control policies. With these new capabilities we're removing the barriers to entry into the cloud, and providing a sense of control and familiarity to corporate IT departments."
About Skytap, Inc.
Skytap is the leading provider of cloud-based IT labs that deliver 100% self-service provisioning of complex IT environments. Skytap is based on industry standard virtualization platforms and supports open migration to and from the cloud with no application or architectural changes. Skytap's service significantly reduces IT lab costs with an on-demand, pay-as-you-go model, and fosters team collaboration through shared, cloud-based access to virtual machines. For more information about Skytap, please visit www.skytap.com or one of Skytap's solutions pages:
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