October 31, 2010
Enomaly and Autonomic Resources Win US Federal IaaS Cloud Contract
Enomaly
Enomaly
Inc., the leading vendor of Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) cloud
computing platform software, announced today that it has been selected by the
US Government under the first Government-wide contract for cloud computing.
Under the GSA’s
blanket purchase agreement (BPA # GS00Q11AEA003), Enomaly ECP High
Assurance Edition (HAE) software will help power Autonomic
Resources ARC-P Public Cloud (IaaS) services platform for U.S.
Government customers.
Enomaly was chosen to be included in Autonomic Resources ARC-P Public cloud
stack that will provide US Government customers the benefits of on-demand
computing with no compromise in security. ARC-P integrates Enomaly with the
ARC-P Dell hardware stack that will provide for trusted virtual machine
assurance via Trusted Execution Technology. Additionally, Enomaly's
integration with Secured by SPYRUS technology for multi-factor authentication
sets a new bar for cloud security. ARC-P’s multi-factor solution utilizes the
already approved US Cybercom USB flash drives, following Federal standards to
levels not yet available on any commercial platform.
“We’re delighted to have been selected for this opportunity,” said Dr. Richard
Reiner, CEO of Enomaly. “As the only third-generation IaaS platform in the
industry, Enomaly ECP is ideally suited to meet the needs of the most demanding
Government users for mature, massively scalable, highly reliable cloud
services. The unique capabilities of our High Assurance Edition, delivered from
FISMA certified data centers with standard multi-factor authentication access,
will ensure that Government users can benefit from access to trusted and secure
solutions for all their cloud computing needs.”
“Enomaly helps ARC-P address many of the IaaS demands of the Federal
government. In developing ARC-P our focus was to differentiate our
offering based on secure and flexible on-demand cloud” said John Keese,
President of Autonomic Resources.