You always meet twice – at OX Summit

Aug 7, 2013

OX Summit partner and German startup ProfitBricks was founded in 2010 by Achim Weiss and Andreas Gauger, industry veterans who built 1&1 Internet into one of the world’s top Web and application services providers. It was 1&1 Internet CEO Andreas Gauger who saw already in 2006 that Microsoft – driven by Google – will most likely not be an ideal partner for hosters in the long run as they will most likely beome a SaaS provider themselves. And therefore he and 1&1 Internet supported the rise of Open-Xchange, a software vendor that is dedicated to develop software for the service provider industry. The recent moves of Microsoft with Office 365 has proved Achim Gauger right.

Coming back to ProfitBricks: The venture was designed to take advantage of the IaaS model propagated so successfully by Amazon Web Services. ProfitBricks is built on InfiniBand, Dell blade servers running AMD cores and a custom KVM-based hypervisor and management platform that the company says is 100% original intellectual property. The user interface is graphical and holistic, allowing users to create datacenter containers and manipulate network addressing and virtual machines in a simple fashion. Initially, the firm traded on high performance, positioning itself particularly against AWS, which suffers from relatively slow machine-to-machine transit capabilities and virtual machines in fixed capacities. ProfitBricks solved this with variable configurations and high-capacity internal networking. Now the company has set its sights on price, cutting its base costs for IaaS to $0.025/hour for a single core. By contrast, AWS charges $0.060/hour for its standard instance, the m1.small.

Like Open-Xchange, ProfitBricks is challenging the established players with technical innovation and business agility. So it´s a pleasure to announce that ProfitBricks just signed their partnership to join us at Open-Xchange Summit in Hamburg, September 26.

This year’s Summit is a summit like no other. Come to understand how a successful journey into the Cloud market really looks and feels like. Stay for a memorable experience aboard the “Cap San Diego,“ where the dialog and insights will only be outweighed by the caliber of openly traded perspectives on business success in the cloud.

OX Summit 2013: Your Port of Entry to the Cloud.

 

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