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Dell Improves Enterprise Efficiency with its Cloud Application

by Anuradha on April 27, 2011

in Business, Cloud Computing, Companies, Computing, IT, News, SaaS, Security, Technology

Dell Improves Enterprise Efficiency with its Cloud Application

Dell is helping organizations to achieve enterprise efficiency by introducing new capabilities in its cloud computing solution.

New and improved Dell Boomi allow enterprises to leverage cloud computing and Software as a Service (SaaS) to significantly improve enterprise efficiency while leveraging existing IT investments.

Dell claims that its latest version of Dell Boomi’s cloud integration technology, AtomSphere Spring 11, simplify the move to cloud computing through easy integration with existing enterprise IT environments.

This is made possible thanks to its new capabilities for middleware connectivity and large-scale data management and migration as well as anywhere integration monitoring features.

Organizations of all sizes implementing SaaS applications or cloud services require integration services to connect what’s running on-premise with what’s running in the cloud,” said Dennis Callaghan, senior enterprise software analyst at The 451 Group. “Much of the early usage of these cloud integration technologies was around connecting Salesforce.com with internal applications. While that remains an important use case, we’re seeing increasing demand for connecting other SaaS applications with internal applications or each other. Meanwhile, larger enterprises that have already made significant investments in middleware need cloud integration services that extend and enhance that legacy middleware, protecting their valuable IT investments.”

If you are an existing AtomSphere customer, you can have immediate access to the solution’s new features. New customers can gain access starting at $550/month, according to Dell.

Enterprises are looking to quickly take advantage of the flexibility, innovation and efficiency of the cloud without sacrificing the investments they’ve already made in on-premise applications and middleware,” said Rick Nucci, founder and CTO of Dell Boomi. “Customers want to integrate the new with the old, reaping the benefits of the cloud without having to rip and replace what they already have. The new features in AtomSphere Spring 11 were designed with mid- to large-size businesses in mind to simplify their path to the cloud.”

Elaborating further on Dell Boomi AtomSphere, the company says that because the solution is delivered as-a-service, customers can easily use it without installing and maintaining integration software or appliances.

Dell Boomi has also announced a partner certification program to allow enterprises benefit from a community of qualified channel partners.

By Anuradha Shukla

 

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