Lockheed Martin’s BlackCloud Slashes Risk, Cost for Private Clouds
Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) today announced BlackCloud, a secure turnkey private cloud solution for federal agencies designed to cut risk while addressing compliance and mission requirements.
BlackCloud incorporates Lockheed Martin’s architecture with solutions from Cyber Security Alliance partners Cisco, NetApp, and VMware to offer secure multitenancy in the data center.
With built-in security features that provide self-provisioning, compliance and management of the cloud environment, subscribers will be able to use applications faster in a pre-integrated, trusted environment.
BlackCloud can also support thousands of tenants while providing secure end-to-end segmentation of customer computing environments, from virtualization to server to network and storage environments.
“Lockheed Martin believes that through partnering and innovation, we can address both security and compliance concerns while delivering a range of secure cloud solutions to meet our customers’ mission requirements,” said Curt Aubley, vice president, NexGen Cyber & Technology Centers, Lockheed Martin Information Systems & Global Solutions. “BlackCloud provides a unique combination of scalability, advanced automation and multitenant security.”
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