
Egenera's VP of Marketing, John Humphreys, stopped by to chat about the the company is doing now. The message this time is that Egenera's "infrastructure automation" product, PAN Manager, has been enhanced to both support private clouds and to dramatically expand the scalability of the environments PAN Manager can support.
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Every time I speak with Egenera, I'm impressed how comprehensive and
capabile PAN Manager is. Although Egenera has been doing its best to
increase market awareness of this gem, it still appears to be a
well-kept secret. As I've often said before, PAN Manager is one of the
best tools to manage converged infrastructure systems I've come across.
It's key strengths are the ability to treat all of the servers, I/O
devices, networking and storage as a pool of resources that can be
dynamically assigned to tasks.What's new this time is the focus on using
that pool of resources as a private cloud computing environment and the
scale of the environment.
Egenera has worked with a number of hardware suppliers to support
their systems. Over time the list grew to include the Egenera
BladeFrame, Fujitsu Primergy blade servers, Dell PowerEdge blade
servers, HP ProLiant blade servers, and, NEC's SIGMABLADE severs for the
Japanese market.
Interested in building your own in-house cloud computing environment? It would be good to see a PAN Manager demonstration before making final decisions about orchestration technology.


