Developers: | Servionika |
Date of the premiere of the system: | 2016/08/15 |
Branches: | Financial services, investments and audit |
Technology: | IaaS - Infrastructure as service, PaaS - Platform As A Service - the Business platform as service |
Servionica Enterprise Pack (SEP) is a cloud platform for deployment of a test environment of financial institutions.
On August 15, 2016 the Servionica company announced start of service of process automation of testing for banks on the basis of own cloud platform of Servionica Enterprise Pack.
Among properties there are solutions, the company stated: simplicity of management, scalability and an opportunity to use the necessary volume of resources. They allow to reduce c of several days till several o'clock time of deployment of a test environment for specialized bank business applications.
The modular Servionica Enterprise Pack (SEP) platform on the basis of release of OpenStack Liberty helps to automate deployment of a test environment, using CI/CD process. SEP CI/CD helps developers to select from the directory of applications an initial system – for example, having specified links to content, and in read minutes to receive a ready computing environment for testing/development.
Each application in the directory is described by the scenario of installation which if necessary can be finished: for example, to enter infrastructure into the domain, in addition to set the software or to depersonalize data for work in the environment of testing.
Applications Tomcat PostgreSQL Oracle IBM WebSphere, by AppServer, PHP and others are entered to the directory. If there is no required software in the directory, the development team Servionicas will write the scenario and will add the application to the directory.
The cloud platform of Servionica Enterprise Pack provides, in addition to IaaS, a set of the complementary integrated services – PaaS (module Murano), Nuage (SDN) Nokia, the module of automation of sales (Velvica), management of heterogeneous environments (support of different hypervisors), high-performance networks based on the equipment Mellanox.