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Sphere 3D Joins Microsoft Enterprise Cloud Alliance

by Adam Armstrong

Today Sphere 3D Corp announced that it has joined the Microsoft Enterprise Cloud Alliance Program. As part of the program Sphere 3D will utilize Microsoft Azure cloud computing platform to deliver virtual application, virtual desktop, and enterprise storage solutions.


Today Sphere 3D Corp announced that it has joined the Microsoft Enterprise Cloud Alliance Program. As part of the program Sphere 3D will utilize Microsoft Azure cloud computing platform to deliver virtual application, virtual desktop, and enterprise storage solutions.

Sphere 3D delivers containerization and virtualization technologies along with data management products that enable workload-optimized solutions. These solutions are achieved through a combination of containerized applications, virtual desktops, virtual storage, and physical hyper-converged platforms. The aim of the Microsoft Enterprise Cloud Alliance Program is to develop a strong eco-system of Enterprise Cloud Products delivering the best on premise, hosted and Public Cloud solutions in the industry. Through the Alliance partners can more easily integrate and extend existing Microsoft products.

Now that Sphere 3D has joined the Microsoft Enterprise Cloud Alliance Program it can provide its flagship application containerization platform, Glassware 2.0, and its SnapCLOUD virtual NAS solution. These solutions enable Azure users to modernize and upgrade any application to any connected device and ease deployment of enterprise storage, whether it is in the cloud or in a hybrid cloud environment. These solutions complement the existing capabilities of Microsoft Azure. Both Glassware 2.0 and SnapCLOUD offer unmatched simplicity and scalability along with a reduction in TCO for companies that want to modernize their infrastructure for the mobile workforce.

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