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CSC trusted cloud features VMware VFabric

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FALLS CHURCH, USA: CSC recently announced that it will use VMware VFabric, the runtime services optimized for Spring applications, as one of the platforms organizations will use to transform their applications for cloud deployment.

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Supporting its business first approach, CSC is enabling the deployment of Spring applications to a dedicated VMware vFabric platform. By offering this service for Spring applications, CSC is offering customers an efficient and effective tool and processes for extracting value from their cloud decision, said a press release.

“The development community has chosen the Spring Framework for the development of Java applications due to the core tenets of productivity and application portability,” said Siki Giunta, vice president, Cloud Computing and Hosting Services, CSC.

“As organizations move business processes to the cloud, they identify ideal workloads to transform, and we are giving them a simple, secure and managed infrastructure upon which to run those applications, on a platform that is optimized for Spring applications,” added Giunta.

In order to assist organizations with the transformation of their applications, CSC provides Cloud Application Assessments to support customers in their application consolidation, transformation, and migration to the CSC Trusted Cloud.

“We are pleased to be working with CSC on this initiative,” said Rod Johnson, senior vice president and general manager, Application Platform Division, VMware. “Providing organizations with clear cloud destinations for their Spring applications will allow them to leverage the benefits of this modern approach to building and running Java applications, whether on-premise or in the CSC Trusted Cloud data centers.”

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