REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA -- IndonesianCloud today announced that it is the part of the VMware vCloud Air Network. Recently promoted at VMworld 2014 in San Francisco, the VMware vCloud Air Network Service Provider ecosystem spans over 100 countries with over 3,800 service providers.
“As part of the VMware vCloud Air Network, IndonesianCloud is well positioned to serve the hybrid cloud computing needs of enterprises in Indonesia,” Neil Cresswell, CEO of IndonesianCloud. “Our best-of-class service offer customers enterprise-class security and infrastructure compatibility, together with the freedom to readily move workloads among private, public, and hybrid clouds.”
IndonesianCloud provides its VMware Hybrid Cloud Powered Services as a set of cloud computing services across a common platform, supporting the largest set of existing applications and offering distinctive application mobility uniquely available from VMware. These services allow customers quick deployment of workloads to a public cloud with the flexibility to move them back and forth between internal and external environments as needed. Additionally, legacy applications will be supported without reconfiguration and rewrites.
As part of the VMware Cloud Credits Purchasing Program, customers will be able to do pre-payment and future redemption for cloud services as business demand dictates. Customers can purchase credits for cloud services by IndonesianCloud, directly from VMware or any VMware reseller
Reza Kertadjaja, COO of IndonesianCloud says ”A big part of being a member of this network of providers is that IndonesianCloud obtains access to the latest in Cloud technology, can share operational best practices, and generally, collaborate with other members around the world for the greater good of the Public Cloud community”.