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Fujitsu SynfiniWay V3 Brings Resiliency To Clouds


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Toulouse, France - Enterprises trying to optimise their global IT resources are increasingly frustrated by the resulting complexity, lack of resilience and weak traceability. The release of SynfiniWay V3 tackles these issues by enhancing its leading workflow technology with resiliency, while adding significant new capabilities in meta-scheduling and administration.

SynfiniWay is a middleware to create a virtualised IT framework for internal and external clouds. The key features in SynfiniWay V3 include:

• Resiliency in Execution and File Transfer.
Rescheduling of compute tasks to other resources is executed in the face of hardware breakdown, resource exhaustion or other runtime errors. Network rerouting in the face of network cuts insures that file transfers will always resume and will always complete.

• Optimal Usage of Resources with Faster Results.
A global meta-scheduler is released that allows SynfiniWay to direct tasks to the best location for execution, allowing resources to be used in the most effective way.

• Single view of all Servers and Activities in the Global Framework.
A graphical dashboard is released that allows administrators to dynamically monitor the activity on any site in the framework and act on the configuration as needed.

• Easy Integration within Existing Business Systems.
Full-featured Java and Web APIs are released. End-users can retain their existing interface, whilst gaining access to global resources.

“With SynfiniWay organisations can create robust cloud solutions, whether it is to share existing resources distributed around the enterprise or combine resources in a workflow", states David Papiah, CEO of Fujitsu Systems Europe.



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