公司规模
SME
地区
- Europe
国家
- United Kingdom
产品
- Morpheus
- Azure
- Bluemix
- Chef
技术栈
- Cloud Orchestration
- Configuration Management
- Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
- Productivity Improvements
- Cost Savings
技术
- 基础设施即服务 (IaaS) - 云计算
- 基础设施即服务 (IaaS) - 混合云
- 基础设施即服务 (IaaS) - 公共云
适用行业
- 零售
适用功能
- 商业运营
服务
- 云规划/设计/实施服务
- 系统集成
关于客户
Niu Solutions 是一家总部位于英国的托管服务提供商,帮助成熟企业和初创企业推动数字化转型。该公司专注于金融服务和零售等监管严格、发展迅速的市场,在这些市场中,强大的 IT 治理和真正的 IT 敏捷性对于实现业务目标至关重要。为了成功地向每个主要客户提供独特的、行业领先的基础设施即服务部署,Niu 聘请了一支技术精湛的内部技术团队,并使用 Chef 等自动化配置管理和配置工具。这些功能应用于 Niu 的混合云环境,该环境结合了虚拟化本地基础设施和 Azure 和 Bluemix 等公共云资源。
挑战
英国托管服务提供商 Niu Solutions 正在寻找一种云编排解决方案,既能加速部署,又能保持所提供解决方案的质量。该公司希望在 IT 自动化的优势与技术团队的技能之间取得平衡。他们评估的许多编排解决方案都倾向于供应商锁定,而不是采用与云无关的方法。Niu 提出这一要求的另一个主要驱动力是客户日益感受到的“影子 IT”问题。影子 IT 造成了巨大的预算、安全和合规性问题,在金融服务和零售等受到严格监管的行业尤其麻烦。Niu 的长期目标是为客户提供更具动态性的自助服务功能,并带来易于部署的好处,但不会带来相关风险。
解决方案
Niu Solutions 决定根据特定的客户机会采购云编排解决方案 Morpheus。Morpheus 能够通过单一管理平台提供对所有应用程序、服务器、云和堆栈组件的全面可见性和控制。这使 Niu 能够将其技术最合格的成员的重点转移到模板开发上,从而加快交付时间和创收时间。Morpheus 还提供了与 Chef 的强大、直接的集成,这让 Niu 有信心实现良好的投资回报。Morpheus 的部署为基础设施设计带来了预定义的模板,Niu 很快计划允许客户通过该平台自助服务,并确保服务供应符合需求、预算和治理标准。
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