The Cloud.com™ CloudStack 2.0

Private, public or hybrid — The Cloud.com CloudStack is an open source software product that enables the deployment, management, and configuration of multi-tier and multi-tenant infrastructure cloud services by enterprises and service providers. Start empowering your users to be become more agile and efficient in how they consume IT resources.

Supports Your Deployment

Data center hosting

On Demand, Virtual Datacenter Hosting

Provide users with a virtually unlimited amount of computing power - on demand

Customer Self-Service Administration

Customer Self-Service Administration

Free up IT resources for more business critical needs by delegating administration to the cloud users

Comprehensive Service Management

Comprehensive Service Management

Define, meter, deploy and manage services to be consumed within your cloud

Secure Cloud Deployments

Secure Cloud Deployments

Isolate compute, network and storage resources by user, location and deployment

Data center hosting

Common Cloud API

Support for common cloud APIs like the VMware vCloud API and the Amazon Web Services API

Open Source

Open Source

Complete transparency, increased flexibility, lower cost and no vendor lock-in.

Latest News

Thursday, August 26, 2010 - 3:43pm

Cloud.com (formerly VMOps) is a cloud platform software startup led by virtualization pioneer...

Thursday, August 26, 2010 - 3:41pm

Cloud.com's open source cloud computing platform CloudStack integrates with VMware vSphere 4.1...

Wednesday, August 25, 2010 - 4:30pm

Interview: Cloud.com's Chief Marketing Officer Peder Ulander discusses trends, best practices,...

Latest Blog

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Mon, 08/09/2010 - 11:27am

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