CA AppLogic – Product Overview
Is Your Organization Ready for Turnkey Cloud Computing?
Is your organization looking for an easier option for delivery
of scalable and highly secure cloud based
solutions for your end users or customers? Or how about enabling self
service delivery of complex
applications in a repeatable, manageable, and billable fashion? CA
AppLogic can help you design, test, and
deploy complex cloud solutions for your end users or for external
customers in less time than build from
scratch cloud solutions.
The CA AppLogic platform is a turnkey cloud computing platform
for composing, running and scaling
distributed applications. It uses advanced virtualization technologies
allowing you to deploy solutions
based on your existing operating systems, middleware and web
applications. In fact, there are billions of
lines of tried and true infrastructure software, middleware and
application code that can be used unaltered
with CA AppLogic.
With CA AppLogic as your cloud platform you can easily add a
catalog front end, and then orchestration
software like CA Process Automation to deliver true hands free and
repeatable cloud based services. Your
end users or customers will have access to self-service cloud based
computing resources, core computing
power, storage, operating systems, and applications. And all of this
functionality and more is securely
delivered by CA AppLogic running on commodity server and infrastructure
hardware.
Typical Use Cases
Package applications for on-demand delivery
CA AppLogic allows you to run many instances of one or more
prepackaged web applications. This enables
delivering access to internal users, or selling access to high-value on
demand applications such as CRM, Email,
VoIP PBX and many others. CA AppLogic makes it easy to create a copy of
the desired application for
each customer, configure it with a unique IP address and hardware
resources, and have it running within
minutes - without operator involvement. The whole process can be
automated and driven by your
customers as part of the ordering page on your website. Users can
subscribe inexpensively, starting their
application with just a fraction of a server, and then scale-out
whenever their needs increase and they're
ready to pay for it.
Deploy your applications on prepackaged
infrastructure
If you are a software developer and don't enjoy configuring
servers and infrastructure, CA AppLogic makes it
extremely easy to deploy scalable web applications without dedicated IT
personnel. Assuming your
application code handles concurrency correctly (e.g., uses database
transactions where necessary),
deploying a 2-tier or 3-tier application on CA AppLogic is easy. Pick a
standard infrastructure assembly from
the catalog, copy your HTML files, scripts code and database onto the
logical volumes and start your
application.
The catalog assemblies are built by IT experts and ready for
production deployment. They've been carefully
instrumented so that you can use the CA AppLogic monitoring system as a
visual debugging tool that shows
you what's happening throughout the application. By writing a script or
two, you can easily integrate
deployment with your build process, so that changes you make to the
code or the user interface are
deployed automatically on the CA AppLogic grid every time you rebuild
your code.
Scale your online service without building a
multi-tenant
system
Many SaaS applications are similar to CRM and e-mail systems
in that while they do share significant
amount of state among users who belong to the same organization or
customer, sharing between different
customers is not required, and is often explicitly discouraged. If your
application falls into this category, CA
AppLogic can make it extremely easy to scale your online service
without spending money on complex IT
infrastructure and people to manage it. Simply deploy your application
with CA AppLogic and automate the
system to create an instance of the application for each new customer
you sign.
Not only is this a great way to scale your service (and,
therefore, your business!), but the resulting system is
much more resilient than a large, complex multi-tenant application. In
CA AppLogic each application
instance carries its own infrastructure, such as databases and
application servers so a failure affects only a
single customer.
Develop new web applications
If you're developer starting a new application project, CA
AppLogic can save time and aggravation by
allowing you to build and test your application with the exact
middleware and system configuration it'll have
in production. Simply copy and start one of the "developer's workbench"
applications that come with CA
AppLogic; in minutes, you'll have a private N-tier application setup
fully integrated with your development
environment and tools. Run it in "sandbox" mode to fit even the largest
application on a single server, or use
a larger grid to test your code under real-world loads at any time.
Build custom N-tier application infrastructure
For designing, building and replicating complex distributed
infrastructures; CA AppLogic is the ultimate
power trip. Using the CA AppLogic visual infrastructure editor and the
catalog of virtual appliances, you can
assemble, configure and troubleshoot your system visually. Integrations
that took weeks can be done in
hours. What's more, CA AppLogic makes it easy to pre-assemble
frequently used subsystems, such as
clustered databases, web tiers, application server clusters, and many
others, and reuse these assemblies in
many applications, or in several places within the same application.
Debugging your system is easy as well. CA AppLogic's
monitoring system makes it easy to visualize what's
happening in the application under load, so troubleshooting and
performance tuning are easier than ever
before. Plus, you can easily save a "known good" state of the
application for rollback. You can also SSH into
any of the appliances to see what's happening inside them or to fix a
problem. When you are done, you can
literally check your application into a version control system such as
CVS or Subversion, and have complete
visibility into all changes made to its infrastructure, configuration
or code from this point forward, plus the
ability to roll them back and to restore prior versions of the
application.
Who is using CA AppLogic
What's common among utility computing users is that online
services are their main business. The scalability
and costs of their infrastructure directly affects their gross margins
and ability to grow. CA AppLogic
provides a cost effective yet scalable path for rapid cloud delivery
for a broad variety of organizations.
IT outsourcers focused on SaaS and online
services
Firms focusing on enabling ISVs to offer online application
can leverage their expertise in IT infrastructure
with CA AppLogic. By simplifying routine operations, CA AppLogic lets
you engage smaller customers and
focus on providing online services based on integrating scalable
applications and managing them.
Managed hosting providers
Companies with expertise operating data centers can use CA
AppLogic to expand existing hosting offerings
with pre-packed complex environments. Plus, CA AppLogic's ability to
scale applications easily provides low
entry prices and easy upsell for new services.
Software-as-a-service (SaaS) companies
Software firms developing new web applications can minimize
their go-to-market cost using CA AppLogic's
ability to copy, deploy and maintain hundreds of instances of their
application.
Web 2.0 companies
Companies building online services that exploit a network
effect can deploy with utility computing to ensure
they can scale while still minimizing upfront costs.
AppLogic – Usage Examples
Enterprise IT – Flexible, scalable, secure SASS
Scalable infrastructure, high availability, reduced costs
and less downtime
Enterprise IT environments demand flexible and scalable
infrastructure, high availability, reduced
costs and less downtime. Enterprise IT staff needs to provide faster
provisioning of standardized
application stacks, and new business services. Many enterprises are
turning to a virtual private data
center (private cloud) to maximize efficiency and reduce downtime.
The primary challenge
The primary challenge that Enterprise IT faces is the
complexity of modern online applications.
Application deployment must be drastically simplified for enterprise IT
to have the flexibility to
offer these services.
CA AppLogic delivers Cloud computing infrastructure
CA AppLogic is designed to eliminate the interlocking bindings
between the actual hardware and
software in an application to simplify application composition and
deployment. This enables
application owners to easily build their own cloud services while
leveraging their existing code,
skills and commodity hardware.
CA AppLogic is a turnkey cloud computing platform that
includes a cloud fabric, IP SAN, intuitive
user interface, full application stacks, and catalogs of infrastructure
components. End-users can
reduce or eliminate the need for additional SANs, firewalls, load
balancers, and other expensive
hardware.
CA AppLogic packages comprehensive applications into portable
self-contained entities. By
embedding hardware, software, application code and data into a
self-contained, portable entity,
CA AppLogic enables enterprise IT to quickly compose, deploy, scale,
migrate and manage complex
online applications for their multiple internal customers.
Enterprises can Increase Efficiency
With CA AppLogic enterprises can increases efficiency by
removing the intensive process of
application configuration, thus enabling application developers to
quickly develop, test, and deliver
new IT services to the enterprise.
With CA AppLogic, enterprise developers can dramatically
reduce the time it takes to deploy new
services from months to hours and manage, move and scale them quickly
and easily. Enterprise IT
gains the flexibility to make the right business decisions and respond
to new market opportunities,
while increasing the efficiency of their resources and operations.
Service Providers – Rapid Cloud Delivery
Solutions for Service Providers
Despite rapid growth in the hosting business, success is a
constant challenge. Fierce competition,
customer churn, and lack of differentiation leave many providers with
growth capped by their
ability to finance server purchases.
To break this cycle, hosting providers need to attract new
customers by offering differentiated
services at low entry prices and sell additional resources and services
to existing customers when
their needs grow. Large numbers of entry-level accounts mean providers
have to manage tens of
thousands of customers cost-efficiently. At the same time, they need to
support their best
customers with large numbers of servers and tools that make managing
their systems easier. All
while controlling labor costs.
Infrastructure hasn't been designed for hosting
Maintaining margins while offering low entry prices means
customers need to self-serve. Users pick
a configuration on the web, select customization options, enter a
credit card and have a system
ready in minutes. When the user needs more memory, CPU, disk space or
bandwidth, they should
be able to simply add them online without operator intervention,
service disruption or reinstallation
of software. Backup and restore, reboots, monitoring and software
upgrades should
also be self-serve.
Creating self-serve systems for users isn't simply a matter of
writing scripts, because this becomes
yet another requirement demanding constant maintenance. Rather, the
number of systems a
provider actively maintains must be reduced. Ideally, all services,
including shared hosting, virtual
private servers, value-added applications, and even large distributed
applications should be
delivered from a single scalable platform. In this way all servers,
storage and users could be
managed from a single point.
Some aggressive hosting providers have tried to achieve this
by investing in enterprise technologies
like blade servers, SAN, and server virtualization. They've tied it all
together with thousands of lines
of scripts. Unfortunately, enterprise systems can't deliver what
hosting providers need because
they were designed with different usage in mind. As a result, despite
significant investment in
equipment, software and labor using these kinds of systems may actually
increase the cost of
integration, management and maintenance.
CA AppLogic delivers Cloud computing
infrastructure
CA AppLogic converts a grid of commodity servers into a
scalable shared resource for running
online applications. In the cloud, a control panel, a virtual private
server, a clustered database, or
even a social networking system are all just applications. This enables
providers to deliver shared
hosting, virtual private servers (VPS), complex hosting environments
and advanced applications
from the same cloud. All without new equipment or people.
Cloud computing enables hosting providers to easily automate
the deployment of customizable
services. Hardware resources usage is flexible and each user can be
scaled with a single command,
without affecting other customers. CA AppLogic applications aren't
limited to a single server so a
single user can scale to multiple servers, making it easy manage
multi-server configurations.
Cloud computing greatly simplifies managing resources and
users. Because applications run in the
cloud rather than individual specific servers, resources can be added
or subtracted without
affecting users. Even server failures are handled automatically by CA
AppLogic without data loss.
Opportunity to improve margins and differentiate
Shifting from managing individual servers and software images
to operating a cloud service or a
shared scalable grid allows hosting providers to efficiently scale
existing lines of business and
branch into new high margin services like offering cloud computing. All
while providing customers
low prices and scalability, which reduces churn, cost and time.
Cloud Computing for Software-as-a-Service
Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) is among the fastest growing
segments of the technology industry.
Although much of the attention focuses on the low entry cost for users
and subscription revenue
stream for providers, the viability of SaaS really stems from the fact
users simply prefer SaaS
applications. Operating the application themselves, allows SaaS
providers to focus on the user
experience rather than on the IT team who installs and maintains the
application. Salesforce.com
and Webex have proven SaaS is a viable business model and inspired a
wave of change in the
software industry. However, typical ISVs face a significant challenge
in adopting the SaaS model;
architecting multi-tenant applications.
The Challenge
Multi-tenant applications are a single software instance which
is shared among all customers.
When all users share a common database, such as a search engine,
sharing the application offers
few challenges to the developer. On the other hand, sharing
applications in which users access only
their own data, such as CRM, requires securing data from inappropriate
use. The added security
wouldn't be needed if each user had their own dedicated application and
database. Unfortunately,
hosting individual applications for each customer hasn't been feasible
due to the economics of IT
operations. The manpower involved in deploying and maintaining hundreds
of copies of a complex
application would make the cost of the resulting service unappealing to
users. Therefore, to reduce
operating costs the provider must share a single application among all
users.
Building a multi-tenant application has its own costs.
Architecting systems for multi-tenancy
requires scarce skills. Additional engineers are required and
development and test cycles are
longer. In addition, when all subscribers share the same application,
upgrades and outages affect
the entire user base, creating spikes in support needs. Therefore,
designing for multi-tenancy is a
tradeoff; increasing engineering expense and time-to-market in order to
lower the cost of service.
The Cloud Computing Solution
CA AppLogic changes the economic assumptions that drive the
need for multi-tenancy by
eliminating most of manpower required in typical IT operations. Instead
of provisioning servers and
installing software, CA AppLogic applications are built with virtual
appliances, essentially disposable
infrastructure that becomes part of the application. When an
application runs, the infrastructure
required is created dynamically, maintained while the copy runs, and
then disposed of when it
stops. In this way, utility computing allows operators to maintain a
simple grid of commodity
servers, and not the complex infrastructure used by the applications.
CA AppLogic enables copying
and deploying complete applications for subscribers without operator
intervention. The provider
can automate the entire process starting with the user's click on a
browser to subscribe and ending
with the user logged into a private copy of the application.
Solution Benefits
Enabling SaaS providers to deploy individual copies of
applications for their subscribers eliminates
the need for multi-tenancy in most applications. Therefore applications
can be brought to market
quicker with smaller staffs.
Utility Computing for Web 2.0
Tim O'Reilly, who coined the term Web 2.0, noted that a
defining characteristic of Web 2.0 firms is
a core competency in operations. "So fundamental is the shift from
software as artifact to software
as service that the software will cease to perform unless it is
maintained on a daily basis." However,
operations competence in Web 2.0 firms varies considerably from the
practice in traditional
enterprise IT.
The Challenge
Web 2.0 operations embrace a dizzying pace of change. Two-week
release cycles are common and
daily releases aren't unheard of. This pace invalidates traditional
release planning. Deployments
must be immediate, and roll-backs must be automatic. Amidst the rapid
product changes, Web 2.0
firms simultaneously face an unprecedented demand for scale. MySpace,
for example, grew from a
simple two-tier deployment three years ago to operating 3 data centers,
2,682 web servers, 90
Cache servers, 450 Dart Servers, 60 database servers, 150 media
servers, and a 1,000 disk SAN.
Growth on this scale, requires being able to add resources to the
application without downtime
and preferably without operator assistance. Achieving this means the
deployment mechanism must
either be an integral part of the infrastructure or be built directly
into the application.
CA AppLogic's Solution
Grid technology addresses these operational issues. CA
AppLogic's grid operating system separates
the provisioning of hardware resources from application deployment.
Rather than installing
software on servers, applications on CA AppLogic are assembled from
virtual appliances. Each
appliance is a completely virtualized runtime environment and software
stack that essentially
becomes disposable infrastructure. The application is packaged with all
the required appliances, so
when it's run, the appliances are instantiated, maintained while
needed, and disposed of when the
application exits.
Separating the application from the underlying resources means
instead of dedicating servers to
applications, servers can be built into a flat array, a grid, on which
multiple applications will be run.
Servers and storage can be added and removed at any time, without
affecting running applications
in any way. New resources are discovered automatically, merged into the
grid and placed into
service.
Solution Benefits
With CA AppLogic scaling becomes dynamic, rollouts become
immediate and failed resources can
be routed around automatically. Well designed applications can be
scaled 10X to 20X without code
changes or reintegration. And there's no complex integration or capital
expense for adoption.
CA AppLogic operates on the logical structure of the
application, enabling you to package an entire
N-tier application into a logical entity and manage it as a single
system. This approach also makes it
very easy to assemble, deploy, monitor, control and troubleshoot
applications visually in a browser.
CA AppLogic – Technical Details
CA AppLogic - Features
Virtual appliances |
CA AppLogic replaces expensive and difficult to
integrate IT infrastructure such as
firewalls, load balancers, servers and SANs with pre-integrated and
pre-tested virtual
appliances. Each appliance runs in its own virtual environment that
boots it's own Linux
OS and appears as a separate physical server to the software that runs
inside the
appliance.
CA AppLogic's catalog appliances are built using leading open-source
infrastructure like
Fedora Linux, Apache, MySQL, JBoss and many others. Users can modify
catalog
appliances or build their own appliances from scratch. |
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Disposable infrastructure |
Infrastructure is assembled visually and stored as part
of the application in CA AppLogic.
The infrastructure is essentially disposable; it's instantiated on the
grid when the
application is run, maintained while needed, and disposed of when the
application exits. |
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Packaged distributed applications |
CA AppLogic packages all code, data and infrastructure
required to run a scalable web
application into a single logical entity that can be started, stopped,
managed, copied or
even exported to another grid without modifications. By managing all
interdependencies
within the application, CA AppLogic leaves the user with a single
logical entity that is
easier to manage than most desktop applications. CA AppLogic includes
several popular
open-source applications such as Bugzilla, Twiki, SugarCRM and Zimbra.
These
applications are pre-integrated and ready to run. |
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Single point of management |
CA AppLogic aggregates commodity servers into a
scalable grid that is managed as a
single system using a browser or secure shell. You can add or remove
servers on the fly,
as the gird is running, monitor the hardware, manage user credentials,
reboot servers,
install software, build virtual appliances, backup the system, repair
damaged storage
volumes, inspect logs and perform all other management tasks from a
single point of
control, all while the system is running. With CA AppLogic, managing a
48-server grid
and a 2-server grid takes approximately the same effort. |
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Application scaling |
CA AppLogic applications are fully virtualized and can
be scaled easily from a fraction of
a server to many servers. For example, the SugarCRM application
included with the
system scales from 30% of a CPU and 380MB of RAM to 7 CPUs and over 5GB
of RAM
without modifications. When starting an instance of an application, the
user specifies
the amount of system resources to be assigned to the particular
instance within the
limits set by the application integrator. Depending on the amount of
resources specified,
multiple instances of an application may run on a single server, while
another instance
of the same application may span multiple servers. |
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Operations monitoring |
CA AppLogic includes a sophisticated monitoring system
that provides unprecedented
visibility into the operation of the web applications running on the
grid. The system
combines runtime information from the hardware, the virtual
infrastructure and the
applications themselves and makes this data available to the operator
through an
intuitive visual interface. You can monitor the use of system resources
per application,
virtual appliance or server, plus network traffic on each logical
connection, as well as
many software parameters from popular packages such as Apache, MySQL
and others.
You can also create and monitor custom counters that are computed from
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combination of other counters, as well as set alarms on each counter. |
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High availability |
CA AppLogic implements many features that improve
availability of the system and the
applications that run on it. These range from storage mirroring across
multiple servers
which ensures that a server failure never results in data loss, to the
ability to recover
from a failure of the grid controller, to high-availability features
built into the catalog
appliances. The ability to easily run two identical instances of the
application on the
same grid, or in different datacenters, provide the ultimate approach
to high availability,
in which a hot standby of your entire application is always available
to take on the user
load, should the primary instance of the application fail. |
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Resource metering |
CA AppLogic has a built-in system for metering the
resources used by each application.
The system tracks and reports all significant events in the application
lifecycle at which
hardware resource use can increase or decrease, and the exact amount of
memory, CPU
and bandwidth assigned to the application on each of those events. The
metering
system is intended to serve as a foundation for sophisticated utility
computing billing
systems that make it easy to bill users for the exact amount of
resources they consume. |
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Automation and integration |
CA AppLogic comes with a powerful command-line
interface that is fully scriptable and
easy to integrate with datacenter management systems. In addition to
scripts that
control the operation of CA AppLogic, the interface makes it easy to
intercept logical
events such as server failure or reboot, start and stop of an
application or appliance,
failure of an appliance, intrusion detection and many others. Whenever
such an event
occurs, CA AppLogic runs a user-defined script that can take corrective
actions and/or
report the event to an external management system. For example, it is
easy to write a
script that restarts a failed appliance, or, alternatively, redirects
the Internet traffic to a
hot standby copy of the application and sends e-mail to the operator. |
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Run existing applications |
Almost any existing multi-tier Linux application can
run on CA AppLogic. |
CA AppLogic - User Interface
CA AppLogic has a user friendly interface to quickly design
your application infrastructure. Each
application on CA AppLogic includes everything it needs to run on a
grid of commodity servers. All
the infrastructure components such as fire walls, load balancers,
network configurations and
database servers are combined with the application code and data
forming a “single entity”.
Advanced monitoring and metering tools, as well as
pre-packaged operational procedures are also
combined with the application.
The binding of software to hardware enables applications running on CA
AppLogic to be replicated
on demand, on the same grid or in multiple locations without any code
modifications.
To achieve true cloud computing, operators must have as much
(or more) control of applications
running in their virtual private datacenter as they have today in colo
or in their own facilities. This
requirement makes the user interface a critical component of the
system. It must be both intuitive
and powerful.
CA AppLogic's primary interface is an AJAX-based system delivered via a
browser. The interface is
visual and highly interactive, with the look and feel of a desktop
application. Designing
infrastructure within CA AppLogic has the feel of diagramming on a
white board - but with the
addition of a "run" button.
For power users, all system functions are also available
through the command-line interface,
making it easy to write automation scripts and integrate CA AppLogic
with datacenter management
systems.
The user interface of CA AppLogic consists of the following
major components:
- System dashboard
- Infrastructure editor
- Visual monitoring console
- Command-line interface
System Dashboard
The dashboard is a web application that displays the
configuration and current status of the server array,
and allows the user to start, stop and manage applications. The
dashboard is accessed by pointing a
browser at the IP address of the controller.

Infrastructure Editor
The editor is a web application that allows you to visually
assemble virtual infrastructure, create custom
virtual appliances, manage catalogs of appliances and configure
applications.

Visual Monitoring Console
The monitoring console is a web application that allows you to
build a virtual network operation center by
configuring, saving and displaying custom monitoring screens. The
console combines run-time data for
hardware, resource use and network traffic by application and
appliance, as well as software-specific
counters from inside virtual appliances such as the Linux /proc file
system, Apache, MySQL and many others.
The monitoring console is accessed through links on the system
dashboard.
Command-line Interface
The command line interface is accessed through a browser based
shell session and provides operational
control over applications. From the command line you can start and stop
applications and appliances, repair
volumes, and even migrate applications between datacenters.
CA AppLogic - Application Monitoring
Trying to monitor the operation of distributed applications
has been an art in itself. To make operations as
transparent as possible, CA AppLogic includes an integrated monitoring
system that makes hundreds of
counters available for building custom dashboards. You can use these
dashboards to ease debugging,
performance tuning, and monitoring of operations.

Each appliance in the CA AppLogic catalog includes dozens of
counters that are available through the
monitoring system. Available counters include generic counters like CPU
usage, free memory, bytes
transferred or volume space plus appliance specific counters for web
servers and databases. Even network
traffic counters are available.
To activate monitoring for your application, simply add the MON
appliance from the CA AppLogic catalog to
your application. Connect the MON appliance to each of the appliances
in your application that you want to
monitor. When you start your application you'll then be able to access
the monitoring system and build
custom dashboards. Just click to add a new graph, select counters, and
then select the size and colors for
your graph. Then arrange your graphs to present a coordinated view of
your application's operation.
Once you've designed your monitoring dashboards, in addition to being
available within CA AppLogic they
can be accessed securely via the Internet from any browser anywhere in
the world. You can literally monitor
your operations from the corner cafe.
Certification Programs
Cloud Computing Certification Program
CA AppLogic certification programs offer instruction and
hands-on labs covering the essential elements
needed for rapid success in the cloud; basic concepts, advanced
technologies, best practices, automation,
and business continuity. The programs are accessible to IT
professionals who are either evaluating or using
the AppLogic cloud computing platform. Certification is awarded upon
successful completion of the training
coursework and online testing.
Currently two Cloud Computing certification programs are
available:
CA AppLogic Certified Cloud Operator
The
program is targeted toward
service providers,
enterprises operations professionals and systems
integrators, responsible for the deployment and operation of
cloud services.
The program covers the process of installing, configuring and
maintaining the
computing fabric used for building cloud computing services.
Emphasis is placed on hardware requirements, service configuration,
hardware failure
troubleshooting, provisioning of customers, and configuration of
virtual private data
centers.
CA AppLogic Certified Cloud Architect
The
program is offered for system
architects,
IT operations professionals, application developers and
systems engineers responsible for the design, integration,
provisioning, deployment and management of distributed applications.
Participants learn the architectural concepts of the CA
AppLogic cloud computing
platform, step-by-step procedures for deploying, operating and managing
applications
in the cloud, best practices for security, testing and scaling
applications, and how to
architect for business continuity.
CA AppLogic also offers on-site training on a schedule
tailored to your organization's specific needs and
provided by CA AppLogic support team and engineers.
For training at your premises, contact our sales team.
Managed Service Provider Programs
CA AppLogic MSP Program
For Service Providers
Revenue. Operational Efficiency. The core
metrics of your business.
The Managed Service Provider (MSP) world is changing fast.
What once took IT days now takes service
providers hours, sometimes minutes. Niche players are now major
competitors. Customers want instant
gratification or they go somewhere else. And cloud is right in the
middle of it all. In today's dynamic, highly
competitive market, MSPs need the right partner.
Find the right platform
Building your cloud business starts with your customer and
your platform. What do your customers want –
self service, app stores, faster, repeatable services? How do you
deliver it quickly and cost effectively?
Selecting the platform that can deliver differentiated services today,
and still position you for tomorrow is a
complex, time-consuming task. Fortunately, CA Technologies is making it
easier with a revolutionary cloud
platform that enables differentiated services, while providing an order
of magnitude greater agility and cost
efficiency in service operations.
CA AppLogic® Cloud
Address new markets. Increase operational efficiency. Lower
costs. CA AppLogic is a revolutionary product
that combines storage, compute, networking, security and policy
management, and high availability into a
single system – all managed through one interface. As the
basis for Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS),
Software as a Service (SaaS), or Virtual Data Center offerings, CA
AppLogic provides the ability for service
providers to bring new, differentiated solutions to new markets fast,
and to do so in an efficient and costeffective,
scalable manner.
The CA AppLogic MSP Cloud Program from CA
Technologies
The CA AppLogic MSP Cloud Program from CA Technologies is a
combined business and technology
initiative to help MSPs get their cloud business up and running
quickly. The CA AppLogic MSP Cloud
Program is designed specifically to help MSPs build their cloud
business fast. CA AppLogic MSP Cloud
Program participants receive special installation and training
packages, preferred pricing on licenses, and
live support as they operationalize their offerings on the CA AppLogic
platform. In addition, program
participants gain access to best practice architectures and
applications that can be rapidly offered as IaaS
offerings to customers, tapping into lessons learned from several dozen
proven global implementations and
years of continuous operation.
How to sign-up for our MSP Programs
To learn more and sign up for the program, contact your
AppLogic sales rep, and get your cloud business up
and running fast.