Autonomic Resources, an IT and service integration firm, has introduced several new technologies under the Autonomic Resources Cloud-Platform or ARC-P stacks.

The ARC-P, or Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) will begin Public Cloud Services to provide US government customers with simplified computing power, storage, and networking infrastructure that can be acquired and utilised on-demand.

Autonomic Resources said that, as part of its Cloud Platform, it will offer OpenStack’s open source offerings including OpenStack Object Storage, OpenStack Compute, and a scalable compute provisioning engine; Zenoss offerings including Zenoss Core, a free open source IT operations monitoring product, and Zenoss Enterprise; and Enomaly’s Elastic Computing Platform (ECP).

In addition, it also offers Canonical’s UEC cloud platform for private cloud deployment by government customers. This offering will be part of Autonomic’s ARC-P-UEC platform. Autonomic Resources has also added Zenoss and Enomaly to its MAS 70 GSA schedule of product offerings to further allow government customers to deploy these technologies within their own environments.

Cole Crawford, chief technology officer of Autonomic Resources, said: "Autonomic Resources is pleased to offer leading cloud solutions from OpenStack, Zenoss, Enomaly and Canonical, and we are fully committed to providing a unified cloud framework with these technologies to customers in the federal space."