The Q-layer organisation, based in Belgium, will become part of Sun's Cloud Computing business unit which develops and integrates cloud computing technologies, architectures and services.
The Q-layer technology simplifies cloud management and allows users to provision and deploy applications, a key component in Sun’s strategy to enable building public and private clouds.
The Q-layer software supports instant provisioning of services such as servers, storage, bandwidth and applications, enabling users to scale their own environments to meet their specific requirements.
The terms of the deal were not disclosed as the transaction is ‘not material’ to Sun.
“Sun's open, network-centric approach coupled with optimised systems, software and services provides the critical building blocks for private and public cloud offerings,” said David Douglas, senior vice president of Cloud Computing and chief sustainability officer, Sun Microsystems.
“Q-layer's technology and expertise will enhance Sun’s offerings, simplifying cloud management and speeding application deployment,” he added.
Cloud computing brings compute and data resources onto the Web and offers higher efficiency, massive scalability and faster and easier software development.
Sun expands cloud computing with Q-layer
By
Staff Writers
on Jan 8, 2009 12:27PM

Got a news tip for our journalists? Share it with us anonymously here.
Partner Content
Ingram Micro Ushers in the Age of Ultra

Tech For Good program gives purpose and strong business outcomes

Channel can help lead customers to boosting workplace wellbeing with professional headsets

Kaseya Dattocon APAC 2024 is Back

Build cybersecurity capability with award winning Fortinet training from Ingram Micro
Sponsored Whitepapers
-1.jpg&w=100&c=1&s=0)
Stop Fraud Before It Starts: A Must-Read Guide for Safer Customer Communications

The Cybersecurity Playbook for Partners in Asia Pacific and Japan

Pulseway Essential Eight Framework

7 Best Practices For Implementing Human Risk Management

2025 State of Machine Identity Security Report