CloudHealth Technologies Announces Support For Microsoft Azure Reserved Virtual Machine Instances
The cloud management platform now enables even more efficient, optimized Azure cloud environments.
CloudHealth Technologies has announced that the robust Reserved Instance (RI) management capabilities of its cloud management platform now extend to Microsoft Azure Reserved Virtual Machine Instances. As a result, Azure customers can use the platform to reduce costs, save time and improve budgeting and forecasting over the full RI lifecycle.
“As companies increasingly rely on CloudHealth for RI lifecycle management, we are excited to extend our RI capabilities to Microsoft Azure customers,” said John Purcell, VP of Products for CloudHealth Technologies. “Further, the new Azure reservation support allows CloudHealth customers to quickly identify reservation purchase opportunities and take full advantage of the cost savings from Microsoft.”