Vendor Analysis
published on Jul 14, 2022
Report Overview:
This NelsonHall assessment analyzes UnitedLayer's offerings and capabilities in End-to-End Cloud Infrastructure Management Services.
Who is this Report for:
NelsonHall’s end-to-end cloud infrastructure management services profile on UnitedLayer is a comprehensive assessment of UnitedLayer’s offerings and capabilities, designed for:
- Sourcing managers monitoring the capabilities of existing suppliers of digital services and cloud infrastructure management services and identifying vendor suitability for RFPs
- Vendor marketing, sales, and business managers looking to benchmark themselves against their peers
- Financial analysts and investors specializing in the IT services sector.
Scope of this Report:
The report provides a comprehensive and objective analysis of UnitedLayer’s end-to-end cloud infrastructure management services offerings and capabilities, and market and financial strengths, including:
- Identification of the company’s strategy, emphasis, and new developments
- Analysis of the company’s strengths, weaknesses, and outlook
- Revenue estimates
- Analysis of the profile of the company’s customer base including the company’s targeting strategy and examples of current contracts
- Analysis of the company’s offerings and key service components
- Analysis of the company’s delivery organization including the location of delivery locations.
Key Findings & Highlights:
UnitedLayer's portfolio ecosystem includes:
- UnitedLayer colocation provides data center and colocation services with fully redundant infrastructure, outage protection, and a seamless software-defined 40G to 100G network
- United Private Cloud provides a software-defined private cloud with On-Demand ( VM, vRAM, vCPU ) powered by VMware, Hyper-v, Openstack, and bare metal. Cloud offerings can be installed in any Data Center to provide high-performance, optimized, highly secured, and highly available private cloud infrastructure
- UnityOneCloud: SaaS platform for multi-cloud management of data centers, private cloud, and public clouds. It has plug-ins into AWS, Azure, OCI, GCP (including being used with Google to extend Anthos), and private cloud (VMware, OpenStack, KVM, and Hyper-V).