Our Vision
DynamicOps’ vision of the cloud evolves the Infrastructure as a Service use case that dominates today’s private cloud perceptions to a place where efficiency, democratization and consumerization of IT are extended across all areas of your business. We make this possible through our unique Operations Virtualization™ technology, which lets you model and inject any operations processes into the DynamicOps environment and transform them into cloud services.
Evolution of the Private Cloud

- Virtualization - Virtualization is where the cloud got its beginnings. Most enterprises try to move to a state as quickly as possible in which they can implement a cloud infrastructure for virtual server instances. DynamicOps’ vision extends beyond virtual machines to support servers and desktops on physical or virtual hosts in private or public cloud capacity.
- Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) - The first cloud state is self-service of IT resources, typically virtual machines or, as we like to call it, “the VM vending machine.” Unfortunately, for many companies the private cloud stalls here because implementing a cloud with other vendors is a never ending project resulting in nothing more than a generic VM vending machine that doesn’t meet the customers’ requirements. .As a mature platform, DynamicOps quickly enables a business-relevant cloud for any systems and operations processes. This allows you to think about what’s next as part of your initial planning, including extending cloud to processes that have nothing to do with any type of virtual or physical machine (example: an HR-based user on-boarding application).
- Autonomic Infrastructure as a Service (A-IaaS) – In this stage of the cloud, infrastructure becomes “self-aware” and can now monitor itself and perform actions based on real-time changes in the system. These actions can include, but are not limited to, provisioning and de-provisioning resources or running optimization or healing tasks based on IT policies. These policies and workflows become an intrinsic part of the DNA of the system, ensuring the cloud is always ready to meet the needs of the business, sometimes even before those needs are truly known.
- Cloud as a Platform™ – Each enterprise cloud will have a unique combination of systems, configurations, applications and infrastructure, modeled around the logic of the IT organization and business, optimized for its specific uses. You’ll want to be able to access and control the vast amount of systems and information that this cloud will hold, and do so through a single point of entry utilizing a simple, standardized and secure API. DynamicOps provides this capability through the Dynamic Cloud Interface™ which, most importantly, enables your unique cloud to become a platform for applications to interact with infrastructure without having to understand the specific APIs for all system components. This transforms the cloud into a platform for the next generation of applications and infrastructure.
- Enterprise 2.0 – Eventually, the lines between data center and desktop, physical and virtual, and private and public capacity blur to the point where everything is seen as a computing resource in the pool, with an appropriate service profile based on IT policy. Any part of infrastructure or application can be automatically discovered, dynamically controlled and made instantly available as part of the cloud. Applications are now able to programmatically leverage the entire infrastructure, boosting computing power exponentially without an exponential effect on cost.



