| Go Cloud is a software platform for the building of Cloud infrastructures within a Service Provider or company data center. Built on KVM/QEMU technology, it supports many currently used Guest OS systems including Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, Windows 7/XP, Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), Ubuntu, Debian, OpenSuse, CentOS and Fedora. Current features available:
 * Web based management console,
 * Public web API,
 * SDK - software development kit,
 * Detailed utilization metering in real-time with high-res history records,
 * Automated Billing,
 * Provisioning and instant delivery of virtual servers,
 * On demand capacity scaling of servers
 Go Cloud complies strictly to “Gartner’s Five Refining Attributes of Public and Private Cloud Computing".
 These principles include that the Cloud deployed be:
 # A Service-Based Solution, whereby the interfaces hides the implementation details and enables a completely automated response by the provider to the consumer of the service,
 # Scalable and Elastic, so that Services are scaleable bi-directionally as consumers demand more or less resources and at the speed of full automation
 # Shared, a pool of resources is shared to build economies of scale. IT assets are used with maximum efficiency.
 # Metered by Use, usage metrics are deployed to measure services provided and to invoice by multiple payment models.
 # Deployed via Internet Technologies, services are delivered using Internet protocols and identifiers, such as URLs, HTTP, IP and Web-oriented architectures.
 Witsbits AB, with offices in Gothenburg, Sweden and Redwood City, California USA  is the founder of Go Cloud. The company is currently funded by Chalmers Innovations Seed Fund.
 
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