Standing Cloud, Inc. , a leader in the emerging platform-as-a-service (PaaS) marketplace, and CloudSigma a leading provider of cloud servers and infrastructure, have announced a partnership that provides a vastly simplified method of deploying and managing cloud-hosted applications to cloud users around the globe.
Available immediately, CloudSigma customers have access to “Standing Cloud powered by CloudSigma” which marries an application layer from Standing Cloud with CloudSigma’s innovative infrastructure-as-a-service offering. Customers can select from approximately 100 popular web applications—including WordPress, SugarCRM, DotProject, OpenBravo, and others—complete with built-in monitoring and management tools that ease system administration headaches. Developers can use PHP, Java, Ruby on Rails, and Python stacks, along with Jenkins, Bugzilla, and other supporting tools, to support rapid testing and live deployment.
“Standing Cloud powered by CloudSigma” removes the mystery of the cloud for “informal buyers” who have struggled to make the cloud accessible and easy. Forrester Research defines this group to include application developers, innovative business users and service providers. The ability to shed generic application server management and concentrate on core infrastructure needs underscores Standing Cloud’s appeal to cloud power users.
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Pricing bundles start at $33.95 per month. CloudSigma customers and other interested parties are invited to a webinar on September 7th to learn how deploying applications can take minutes, not hours, and how managing applications is handled by Standing Cloud powered by CloudSigma — no systems administration knowledge required. Click here to sign up: https://www3.gotomeeting.com/register/567185022.
Galasoluciones CTO David Mari is a CloudSigma customer whose firm has used “Standing Cloud powered by CloudSigma” to build Java and PHP applications, as well as deploy and manage open source applications such as Drupal and Joomla. “‘Standing Cloud powered by CloudSigma’ enables us to develop for platforms we weren’t supporting yet and to spin up production servers within a few clicks, without quitting our CloudSigma account, all for a low price,” he said.
“We are thrilled to partner with CloudSigma and give their customers an easy-to-use way to manage applications in the cloud. Standing Cloud and CloudSigma share a vision of cloud computing’s future: where any user, regardless of technical abilities, can find and use highly reliable applications, without system administration burdens,” said David J. Jilk, CEO of Standing Cloud.
Patrick Baillie, CEO of CloudSigma commented “CloudSigma’s approach has always been focused on customer choice. The addition of Standing Cloud to our platform allows our customers to adjust in a fine grain way the parts of their infrastructure where they can add value as well as outsource those areas where a managed approach makes the most sense through Standing Cloud. Critically, our platform now allows customers to find an optimal position on this spectrum that suits their particularly needs in a dynamic, granular and fluid fashion.
About Standing Cloud
Standing Cloud is the only platform-as-a-service (PaaS) that enables cloud users to deploy, manage, customize and/or develop applications on a variety of cloud services and with several programming languages. The service supports PHP, Java, Ruby, and Python, as well as 90+ complete open source applications that can be deployed by end users with a few clicks. Target customers include business users who want an easy way to automatically deploy and manage SaaS; developers who customize existing open source applications or develop their own from scratch; and IT professionals in search of a time-saving way to deploy applications and development environments for teams within their organization.
Standing Cloud is backed by Foundry Group and Avalon Ventures, and was founded in 2009 by CEO David J. Jilk, former CEO of Xaffire, an online application monitoring company that was sold to Quest Software in 2005. Board members include Brad Feld of Foundry Group and Rich Levandov of Avalon.
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