Australian managed cloud services provider UltraServe – a company heavily backed by NBN Co director and Internode founder Simon Hackett – today will unveil a new version of its SmartStack platform-as-a-service product, said to be tailored for the needs and budgets of medium-sized organisations.
Ultraserve has been quite a hit overseas as well as in Australia. Exports now make up 35 percent of sales, largely driven by demand for SmartStack which provides Hybris commerce services for enterprise customers in Australia and New Zealand as well as multinationals in the US, Europe, Brazil and India.
Hybris is an omni-channel cloud commerce platform. Ultraserve claims SmartStack is the fastest, most scalable and resilient way to build and deploy Hybris commerce platforms in the cloud.
The UltraServe product allows rapid provisioning; application performance dashboards; auto-scaling to meet peak demands; 24×7 operational management; Hybris multi-site deployment readiness; and “immutable” infrastructure.
Simon Hackett in April last year acquired a 40 percent stake in UltraServe, which he described as having “smart leadership, a strong market presence and unique IP that will scale internationally”.