Houston, Texas - (The Hosting News) - October 3, 2008 - Privately held dedicated web hosting company, The Planet, has been chosen as the core platform for Stone Bond Technologies’ software test bed.
Stone Bond provides software integration, workflow automation and messaging solutions. Stone Bond provides mission-critical solutions that enable organizations to exchange, map, align and clean data across multiple software applications and hardware platforms so that information provides meaningful business data. Stone Bond’s customers span the energy and life sciences industries.
Pamela Szabo, Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer at Stone Bond noted, ”Customers rely on Stone Bond to deliver enterprise-quality solutions. We serve industries that require rationalized critical data from multiple sources to make long-term business decisions. Before we introduced our newest messaging product, we used the vast resources of The Planet’s servers, data centers and network infrastructure to simulate the complexities of a trading room floor, where tens of thousands of messages are exchanged in the course of just a few hours. We were able to evaluate the performance of our solution across multiple data centers to be certain our customers are getting the results they expect.”
Steve Kahan, Vice President of Marketing and Product Management for The Planet noted, ”Our world-class data centers and enterprise-quality network offer the best possible resources for testing new products and solutions. The cost of purchasing servers, software and bandwidth to test enterprise scalability can wreak havoc on budgets. A number of companies have turned to The Planet to create test beds to evaluate the scalability of their products and solutions before they’re released. With servers available in just one hour, coupled with the significant cost savings, we expect even more companies like Stone Bond Technologies to take advantage of our capabilities.”
Stone Bond’s founders established the company in 1993, armed with significant experience in the energy industry. Recognizing the massive numbers of applications that required cross-functional integration and collaboration - and the requirement to rationalize data interaction across multiple hardware and software platforms - they initially focused on creating software that could solve these difficult business requirements.
The result of this work was realized with the introduction of Enterprise Enabler, which provides capabilities that allow companies to access, manage and integrate data, regardless of where it resides in the enterprise. The software helps companies to dramatically reduce costs and improve business process productivity. Whether it’s integrated research environments in life sciences laboratories; complex business-to-business commercial transactions between services companies and oil and gas firms; or large-scale corporate integrations that support global enterprises, customers rely on Enterprise Enabler for data integration.
Stone Bond also offers an enterprise-level solution — EE-LIMS — which automates and captures best-practice workflows, and manages data capture and administrative activities for life sciences laboratories. The company entered the life sciences industry when approached by the Baylor College of Medicine to develop the application for their Microarray Core Facility. The company has since grown this single request into an entire line of business. Stone Bond works with medical colleges and their associated laboratories across the country, including the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center and Cornell’s Weill College of Medicine, among others.
Ms. Szabo added, ”Today virtually every organization requires software for making business and technical decisions. Our business has evolved and serves many more industries that also face the difficult requirement of actually integrating data from multiple sources, including Salesforce.com, SAP, and multiple databases and spreadsheets. We make it far easier for executives to bridge the gap between information technology, business analysts and data, so they’re equipped to make better-informed decisions for their organizations.”
To enable better collaboration between departments in large organizations, the company’s next-generation products will combine work flow with data integration to create new business process management capabilities that will include Software as a Service.
Ultimately, The Planet’s goal is to provide:
- High levels of network capacity and speed to deliver peak performance
- Instant scalability to handle even the largest spikes in network traffic
- Parallel, redundant, multi-tiered network routing and switching architecture to assure reliability and stability
- Multiple layer network security that prevents Delayed Denial of Service (DDOS) attacks from harming businesses
- Knowledgeable experts with a passion for excellence and a commitment to operate the best networks in the business
The Planet is the leading provider of On Demand IT Infrastructure solutions, hosting more than 22,000 small- and medium-size businesses and 12 million Web sites worldwide. The Planet Alpha division provides the widest array of self-managed dedicated servers and advanced services backed by 24×7x365 support. The Planet Northstar Managed Hosting division combines a proactive methodology and seasoned IT experts to deliver a fully managed hosting solution, with the best choice of servers, software tools and world-class support, backed by state-of-the-art facilities and an enterprise-class network.
For more about The Planet, please visit: www.theplanet.com.
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