Cluster Resources has unveiled its new name and brand identity, Adaptive Computing. The company has also upgraded its Moab Adaptive Computing Suite platform for data centres and private clouds. The upgrade reportedly allows a range of organisations to leverage Moab’s management and automation capabilities to create intelligent IT environments.

Cluster Resources claimed that the Moab Adaptive Computing Suite offers infrastructure intelligence that enables data centre and private and public cloud environments to adapt to changing business demands. The new Moab suite enables orchestration of a data centre or cloud computing environment at the project, data centre, or cloud level.

According to Cluster Resources, the new Moab suite works with users preferred virtualisation technologies to create an adaptive operating environment that will: enhance data-centre server utilisation; improve SLA levels and apply resources to the application services; and automate an organisation’s existing or preferred hardware, middleware, and virtualisation investments.

In addition, the new Moab suite also supports heterogeneous platforms and multiple simultaneous operating-system environments, and delivers governance for data centres, combining both physical and virtual machine environments.

The company added that it is working with HP on deploying automated scale-out infrastructures for private clouds and grids, with a workload utility that integrates Moab with HP iLO (integrated Lights Out processor), HP SA (Server Automation) and applications to offer automation, provisioning and infrastructure management.