Measure consumption and capacity of compute, network and storage resources: 6fusion and CME Group pave their way.
We talk about manage-risk
trend within the growing cloud computing industry. In this dynamic, Connectikpeople.co
has captured for you, an ‘Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) spot exchange’’ that aims
to list financial products based upon 6fusion’s Workload Allocation Cube (WAC).
Pending its availability in beta by the second half of 2014,
Connectikpeople.co seizes this opportunity to hail the new alliance between 6fusion and CMEGroup. In fact both companies aim to develop and market an
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) spot exchange that will list financial
products based upon 6fusion’s Workload Allocation Cube (WAC).
This means that, the spot exchange will feature contracts using the Workload Allocation Cube (WAC) as the standard unit of measurement and be available for trading on an
electronic platform using technology licensed from CME Group. 6fusion’s UC6 software platform will be
used to track fulfillment of physically
delivered contracts traded on the spot
exchange.
A global must-attend landmark for the end-to-end digital transformation of
the companies of all sizes, Connectikpeople.co recalls that, the Workload Allocation Cube (WAC) helps determine the infrastructure
type, quantities, and pricing that best match requirements across heterogeneous
suppliers in the marketplace. Thanks to Active Digital.