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Follow on Google News | ![]() Android App: Deploy and Lease Cloud-Based Unix / Linux Systems from Android phone or tabletSite Ox is announcing the availability of their new mobile Android App as a free download in the Google Play App Store. This App gives customers the ability to automatically deploy and lease AIX, HPUX, Solaris and Linux systems from mobile devices.
By: Site Ox The new Site Ox Android App is an easy-to-use, non-technical interface that project managers, software developers, disaster recovery managers, system administrators, or others can use to automatically deploy and lease complex Unix systems such as IBM AIX on Power, HPUX on Itanium, Solaris on SPARC or Intel, and Linux on IBM Power or Intel. In the mobile Android App, configuration selections have been simplified to allow quick and easy leasing, and automated deployment of cloud based systems. Using the Android App, the customer only needs to select an operating system, number of CPU's, amount of memory and storage, and submit the order. Everything else is automated via the Site Ox Virtualzation Management (SOVM) system. Connection information is sent to the customer via email, and the newly built Unix/Linux systems can be accessed from the mobile devices using freely available SSH Apps. The "Site Ox" Android App can be downloaded from Google Play at https://play.google.com/ Information about SOVM (Site Ox Virtualization Management) can be obtained at http://siteox.com/ The primary business focus of Site Ox is providing Cloud Broker and Cloud Orchestration services for the commercial cloud hosting industry. Historically, Site Ox has been oriented around Unix and Linux hosting which included IBM AIX, HPUX, Solaris, CentOS Linux, Ubuntu Linux, and others. The future for Site Ox is expanding our capabilities in the Unix and Linux worlds, and to integrate SOVM with a wide variety of user interface tools and deployment engines, such as Openstack. The purpose of this integration is to enable Unix/Linux capabilities within those environments previously relegated to an Intel-Only world, and to simplify or consolidate the administration requirements. End
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