Cloupia Announces The Public Beta Release Of Its Unified Cloud Platform API – “CloudSense API”

Cloupia today announced the public beta release of its unified cloud platform API – CloudSense API. This allows any cloud computing provider to build and interact with Cloupia platform’s capabilities using REST based CloudSense API. Using the CloudSense API, IT administrators and developers will be able to manage their cloud infrastructure with more control and flexibility. The CloudSense API allows Cloupia’s platform users to programmatically control their cloud environments. Organizations can also extend their existing workflows and provisioning automation to virtual and cloud environments with CloudSense API. The API keys are easily generated and managed. The CloudSense API empowers developers to use one interface to interact with a variety of cloud application services, enabling them to more easily access new technologies from cloud vendors using REST-like Query interface with JSON & XML encoding.  As a result, developers can deploy software applications to access services in these cloud environments without making time consuming and expensive changes to their source code. CloudSense API provides the ability to:

  • build interactive clients for Cloupia unified cloud platform – Cloupia Unified Infrastructure Controller
  • access to wide-range of self-service data center operations
  • instantly query cloud environments to retrieve virtual and cloud infrastructure resource data sets
  • retrieve real-time resource usage information across multiple virtual and cloud environments
  • integrate rich resource data sets and reports into their own Cloud portal
  • programmatically access and control to private, public and hybrid cloud environments
  • enable interoperability between clouds
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