Kaavo

Kaavo
Private company
Industry Cloud computing
Founded 2007
Founder Jamal Mazhar
Headquarters United States
Number of locations
2
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Management
Products IMOD Cloud Management
Website www.kaavo.com

Kaavo is a cloud computing management company.[1] Kaavo was founded in November 2007 in the U.S. Kaavo pioneered top-down application-centric management of cloud infrastructure across public, private, and hybrid clouds.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11]

Technology

Traditional infrastructure and its associated management intrinsically ties applications to servers and servers to IP addresses and IP addresses to switches and routers. This is a tightly coupled model and according to experts leaves very little room to address the dynamic nature of a virtual infrastructure such as those most often seen in cloud computing models.[12] Subject matter experts supporting Kaavo's approach claims that in the cloud when applications are decoupled from the servers on which they are deployed and the network infrastructure that supports and delivers them, they cannot be effectively managed unless they are recognized as individual components themselves. Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) delivers on-demand infrastructure resources, however, users still need to deploy and configure their applications and workloads on the IaaS layer.[13] Kaavo provides a framework to automate the deployment and run-time management (production support) of applications and workloads on multiple clouds (Infrastructure-as-a-Service Layer). Kaavo claims that the bottom-up approach of traditional data center management tools makes it harder to manage the infrastructure, especially when dealing with the scale and distributed nature of the cloud. Kaavo takes a top-down application-centric approach for deploying and managing applications in the cloud.[14][15][16][17][18]

In an application-centric cloud management approach, systems for specific applications are managed rather than managing servers and routers. All required resources for a given application are managed as a unified system; all the information for deploying and managing runtime services levels for the resources required by a given application are captured top-down in a single system definition. In contrast, in an infrastructure-centric or bottom-up approach, resources (servers, storage, and network resources) are managed individually.[19] One of the key innovations by Kaavo is the ability to capture the deployment and run-time management behavior of any complex application or workload in a single XML document(Kaavo System Definition). Kaavo has published the XSD for the System Definition file.[20][21]

Kaavo's IMOD product uses patented technology [22] and is based on Kaavo's top-down application-centric management philosophy.[23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31] [32]

Products

Kaavo uses its technology to deliver two Cloud Management products.

IMOD SaaS

Delivered as a web based product and is hosted on Amazon EC2. It is integrated with the following public cloud providers: Amazon EC2, IBM SmartCloud, Logicworks infiniCloud, Rackspace Cloud, Terremark Cloud. It is integrated with the following private cloud platforms: Cloud.com CloudStack, Eucalyptus, IBM SmartCloud, OpenStack, VMware vCloud Director. IMOD supports multiple cloud providers and platforms both across application / workload / service deployments as well as within a single deployment. IMOD can also include on-premises physical resources within deployments.

IMOD Onsite

Onsite deployment is available to enterprise customers within private clouds. It supports all IMOD SaaS capabilities.[33]

Kaavo Web Services

API for configuring and managing applications on the supported cloud providers and platforms. Kaavo Web Services use document/literal wrapped style SOAP. Compared to the server-level API provided by the IaaS cloud providers and platforms, it provides a higher level of abstraction for managing systems and configuring software. The web services API allows users to deploy applications/workloads across public, private, and hybrid clouds with a single web services call, and also provides an interface to trigger complex workflows in response to deployment-specific events.

Trademarks

Following are registered trademarks of Kaavo:

See also

References

  1. 85 Cloud Computing Vendors Shaping the Emerging Cloud
  2. Application Infrastructure and Middleware on Demand
  3. Kaavo Launches World's First Application-Centric Management Solution for Cloud Computing Infrastructure
  4. Kaavo Launches IMOD
  5. Kaavo Intros Application-Centric Management Solution for Cloud Computing Infrastructure
  6. Kaavo Launches Soln For Cloud Computing Infrastructure Mgmt
  7. Cloud Brokers: The Next Big Opportunity?
  8. Rackspace Blog: Kaavo’s IMOD Now Supports The Rackspace Cloud
  9. Gartner: Cool Vendors in Cloud Management
  10. IndUS Business Journal: Jamal Mazhar: Reach for the Sky
  11. TMC's executive editor interview of Kaavo CEO at the Cloud Expo Silicon Valley 2010
  12. Managing Virtual Infrastructure Requires an Application Centric Approach
  13. How Kaavo fits in the cloud space, short video
  14. Pure Play Application Services Management in Cloud Computing?
  15. Making the cloud work for you
  16. SiliconIndia: Where lies the Silver lining?
  17. onCloudComputing: NIIT Technologies partners with Kaavo to provide secure cloud infrastructure management services
  18. TechTarget: Top cloud computing startups
  19. Cloud control systems tame the ether
  20. Kaavo System Definition File XSD
  21. Kaavo N-tier System Definition Guide
  22. US Patent # 8,271,974 - Cloud Computing Lifecycle Management for N-tier Applications
  23. Information Week: Kaavo Cross Vendor Cloud Control
  24. CIO Magazine: Startup launches Cloud Application Management Tool
  25. Cloud management tools guide for beginners
  26. IDG News Network: 15 Cloud Companies to Watch
  27. Techno-Pulse: Application Centric Management & Security for Cloud Computing
  28. 451 Group : Kaavo targets multi-cloud deployments
  29. Enable application-centric cloud management
  30. Cloud Computing: A Practical Approach by McGraw-Hill
  31. The Economics of Elastic Data
  32. 7 Hot New Cloud Computing Offerings To Check Out Now
  33. Kaavo IMOD Trial Download

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