SingleHop, a request the provider on host private clouds and accommodation managed, announced its acquisition of Server Intelligence, a provider of Microsoft hosting solutions managed. This acquisition is the first acquisition for SingleHop, allowing it to deploy private clouds powered by both platforms hypervisor leader used by businesses today.
Founded in 03 and based in Orlando, Florida, Intelligence Server provides exclusively Microsoft-based private cloud and managed hosting solutions to customers around the world . Intelligence Server is a Microsoft Gold Certified partner and every employee holds many technical certifications Microsoft.
"Intelligence Server provides an incredible amount of expertise in a wide range of Microsoft-based hosting technologies," said CEO Zak Boca of SingleHop . "As that top down Microsoft shop with a level of experience with Microsoft Hyper-V unprecedented Intelligence Server is the clear choice to expand the platform SingleHop private cloud in the Windows ecosystem. There was an undeniable innate synergy in our goal and mission that made the collaboration of a respective natural fit. "
VMware and Hyper-V
More than half of the company's hypervisor market has already standardized on the VMware platform, but Hyper- V Microsoft has gained ground, rising to over 30% of the hypervisor market from late 2014, according Worldwide Quarterly Server Tracker Report from IDC. Together, VMware platforms and Hyper-V are more 80% of the global business market hypervisor.
"at the end of the day, it is our customers who will benefit from being able to choose from the two leading hypervisors when deploying their private clouds hosted on our platform," said Andy Pace, COO of SingleHop . "For many companies, Microsoft Hyper-V is the best choice, and we are committed to extend SingleHop solutions to a wider set of customers."
Founded in 06, SingleHop has attracted more than $ 40 million in funding since 2012, with about $ 15 million received in 2014 the company serves more than 5,000 customers in over 124 countries with data centers across the United States and Europe.
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