Witsbits Announces Improvements, Opens Office In San Francisco
Sweden based Witsbits, a cloud computing company in the Nordic and the Scandinavian region recently announced an update to their Go Cloud product. This includes a new “Boot from CD-ROM” functionality that enables physical servers to remotely connect to the Witsbits' external Go Cloud management system. System administrators can then manage their physical servers and virtual machines from any web browser.
Witsbits - Cloud Computing Sold In A Box
Whether you're running a business or organizing a tech conference today, it's all about the cloud. I talk to startups talking to venture capitalists, and there's no way of pitching without having ones solution running in the cloud. As hard it's been to agree on a proper definition for cloud computing, it's been the thing for both service providers and businesses to move on to. Even the telecom companies are now getting into the game of cloud computing.
Not surprisingly cloud computing was also one of the buzz words at the recently held Mini Seedcamp Helsingborg, where Witsbits caught my attention when pitching their new business model.
Witsbits, a Swedish startup company, is the first and so far only actor in the Nordic and Scandinavian region providing cloud computing services. They started already in 2004, in the era when cloud computing still was called utility computing. The journey into cloud computing began in 2003 when running Render Planet, an automated render farm service offering free, remote, distributed rendering over the Internet. Rendering 3D images required a lot of hardware resources, which resulted in developing their own utility management software. The first cloud computing service saw its daylight, and Witsbits today is a profitable business with number of customers in their storage cloud. Now with cloud computing booming the company feels it's time to refocus on their core competence, the software development.





