Zymr's accelerators have an excellent track record in production deployments. We have an entire gamut of technology accelerators that endures rigorous and systematic testing to qualify for client deployment. Reduce cost, development risk, and ultimately time-to-market and get clean abstractions for microservices, snaps, and sprouts. We keep them updated so you can focus on your core services.
Zymr has invested a significant amount of its resources in building ready to use cloud frameworks we call ‘technology accelerators’. We have synthesized and baked key open source components into technology frameworks that bake in all the key success factors for cloud-ready solutions. Scalability. Performance. Extensibility. Reliability.
SantaFe cloud server frameworks are pre-built middleware for cloud-aware application servers that include Python, Java, and mobile frameworks plus a graphical web-based point and clicks front end.
Cabos focuses on the integration of network visualization by leveraging multiple open source SN controllers; we use various SDN controllers and address the feature functions of these controllers to build SDN Orchestration.
The Zuni leverages the core SantaFe framework to provide datacenter orchestration functionality. It helps in monitoring, building an inventory through discovery, and control power usage.
Zui is built upon the MEAN stack and is a modern responsive JavaScript framework to build responsive web UI. It uses the mock data approach so that back end data is not required at all.
Taos is a collection of agents working autonomously to e-discover assets and objects from various sources. It works without requiring credentials by using various common protocols.
Hathi is a big data framework integrating many key elements of big data orchestration. It handles the big data lifecycle, configures data feeds, and controls MapReduce jobs.
Kubernetes is an open source system used for automating deployment, scaling and management of containerized applications. It is considered more production ready and has its own concepts of pods.