OpsWise Introduces First Workload Automation Broker for Cloud Computing

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LOS ALTOS, CALIFORNIA – June 30th, 2009 � OpsWise Software, developers of Automation Center; announces full support for cloud computing infrastructures.

This new release enables enterprises to fully deploy OpsWise Automation Center in cloud-based infrastructures and integrate with existing operating systems and applications residing in their traditional data center or in the cloud.

Additionally, they will also be able to exploit virtualization by dynamically identifying newly provisioned servers and automatically assigning workload as these resources become available in the cloud.

�The nature of workload continues to evolve,� comments Gwyn Clay, VP of Product Management at OpsWise Software. �Traditional Workload Automation and Enterprise Job Scheduling solutions have not adapted to the dynamic and portable nature of emerging applications. OpsWise has provided a solution to enable enterprises to automate and integrate with this new world while continuing to manage their existing workload.�

OpsWise Automation Center was first released in September of 2008. Since then, companies have been leveraging OpsWise to automate complex workflows across Operating Systems, GRID systems, J2EE, and RDBMS systems.

�By building Automation Center on the web standards of today, we have successfully leapfrogged the competition in terms of architecture, security, and deployment.� says Jim Sievers, CEO of OpsWise Software. � Cloud computing is a key component for the workload of tomorrow. This is the first of many announcements from OpsWise over the upcoming months relating to managing this new workload.�

The new cloud computing capabilities of Automation Center will be available in the Summer 2009 version, due in July.

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