Company:3tera

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3tera, Inc.
FateAcquired by CA Technologies
Founded2004
HeadquartersAliso Viejo, California
Website3tera.com

3tera, Inc., (founded in 2004) was a developer of system software for utility computing and cloud computing headquartered in Aliso Viejo, California. It was acquired by CA Technologies in 2010.[1]

3tera is among the pioneers in the cloud computing space, having launched its AppLogic system in February 2006. Cloud computing is the set of technologies and business practices that enable companies of all sizes to build, deploy, monitor and scale applications using resources accessed over the internet. Web 2.0, SaaS, Enterprise and government users are adopting cloud computing because it eliminates capital investment in hardware and facilities as well as reduces operations labor.[citation needed]

On June 16, 2014, CA Technologies announced that AppLogic would reach its End of Life on June 30, 2015.[2][3]

Cloud computing software

3tera's flagship product, AppLogic, is used by numerous service providers as the foundation for their cloud computing offerings. AppLogic is a turnkey system that converts arrays of servers into virtualized resource pools that users can subscribe to, to power their applications. Users can define not only virtual machines but also complex application infrastructure like firewalls, VPNs, load balancers and storage, all with nothing more than a browser. Service providers offer a variety of services based on AppLogic, including:

  • Virtual Private Server (VPS) with automatic high availability and flexible resource assignment
  • Virtual Private Datacenter (VPD or VPDC) for building complex on-line application infrastructure with only a browser
  • Cloud data storage as well
  • Software-as-a-Service applications (including project management, issue tracking, and customer relationship management (CRM))

What generally distinguishes 3tera's model is that AppLogic is made available both as a service or as a software license. This allows customers to obtain service from a number of providers, move easily between providers, as well as operate in-house cloud computing services.[4]

3Tera's principal founder was Vladimir Miloushev. Prior to its acquisition, the management and founders included Barry X Lynn, Chairman and Chief Executive; Peter Nickolov, President and Chief Technology Officer; Bert Armijo, Senior Vice President of Product Development; Eric Tessler, Vice President of Engineering, Essy Nickolova, Vice President of Marketing Communications, Robbie Vann-Adibè, Vice President of Sales; Krasimira Nikolova, chief financial officer.[citation needed]

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