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PlateSpin
NamePlateSpin
DeveloperNovell
Operating systemLinux, Windows

PlateSpin is a software company that specializes in data center management and virtualization solutions, similar to those offered by VMware, Microsoft, and Citrix Systems. The company's products and services are designed to help organizations like IBM, Hewlett Packard, and Dell manage their IT infrastructure more efficiently, reducing costs and improving disaster recovery capabilities, as seen in the Hurricane Katrina disaster. PlateSpin's solutions are used by a variety of organizations, including NASA, The United States Department of Defense, and Lockheed Martin. The company's technology is also compatible with Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform.

Introduction to PlateSpin

PlateSpin is a leading provider of data center management and virtualization solutions, offering a range of products and services that help organizations like Cisco Systems, Oracle Corporation, and SAP SE manage their IT infrastructure more efficiently. The company's solutions are designed to work with a variety of operating systems, including Linux, Windows, and Unix, and are compatible with hardware from leading manufacturers like Intel, AMD, and IBM. PlateSpin's products and services are used by organizations in a variety of industries, including finance, healthcare, and government, such as JPMorgan Chase, UnitedHealth Group, and the National Security Agency. The company's technology is also used by research institutions, such as MIT, Stanford University, and Carnegie Mellon University.

History of PlateSpin

PlateSpin was founded in 2003 by a team of entrepreneurs with experience in the technology industry, including Stephen Pollack, who previously worked at Nortel Networks, and Michael Wendlowski, who worked at Bell Canada. The company quickly gained recognition for its innovative approach to data center management and virtualization, and its products and services were adopted by a variety of organizations, including NASA, The United States Department of Defense, and Lockheed Martin. In 2011, PlateSpin was acquired by Novell, a leading provider of enterprise software solutions, which was later acquired by The Attachmate Group and Microsoft. Today, PlateSpin is a subsidiary of Micro Focus, a leading provider of enterprise software solutions, which also owns HPE Software and Serena Software.

Products and Services

PlateSpin offers a range of products and services that help organizations manage their IT infrastructure more efficiently, including PlateSpin Migrate, PlateSpin Protect, and PlateSpin Forge. These products and services are designed to work with a variety of operating systems and hardware platforms, and are compatible with cloud computing platforms like Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform. PlateSpin's products and services are used by organizations in a variety of industries, including finance, healthcare, and government, such as JPMorgan Chase, UnitedHealth Group, and the National Security Agency. The company's technology is also used by research institutions, such as MIT, Stanford University, and Carnegie Mellon University, and is integrated with products from leading manufacturers like Cisco Systems, Oracle Corporation, and SAP SE.

Technology and Architecture

PlateSpin's products and services are based on a range of technologies, including virtualization, cloud computing, and data center management. The company's solutions are designed to work with a variety of operating systems and hardware platforms, and are compatible with software from leading manufacturers like Microsoft, IBM, and Hewlett Packard. PlateSpin's technology is also integrated with products from other leading manufacturers, including VMware, Citrix Systems, and Red Hat. The company's solutions are used by organizations in a variety of industries, including finance, healthcare, and government, such as Goldman Sachs, Kaiser Permanente, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The company's technology is also used by research institutions, such as Harvard University, University of California, Berkeley, and Georgia Institute of Technology.

Acquisition and Integration

In 2011, PlateSpin was acquired by Novell, a leading provider of enterprise software solutions, which was later acquired by The Attachmate Group and Microsoft. Today, PlateSpin is a subsidiary of Micro Focus, a leading provider of enterprise software solutions, which also owns HPE Software and Serena Software. The acquisition has allowed PlateSpin to expand its product and service offerings, and to integrate its technology with other Micro Focus products, such as NetIQ and Borland. PlateSpin's solutions are also integrated with products from other leading manufacturers, including VMware, Citrix Systems, and Red Hat, and are used by organizations in a variety of industries, including finance, healthcare, and government, such as Morgan Stanley, UnitedHealth Group, and the National Institutes of Health. The company's technology is also used by research institutions, such as Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, and Carnegie Mellon University. Category:Software companies