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Blue Box Cloud Steps Closer to Public Cloud Pricing Granularity for Private Cloud as a Service











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MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. (PRWEB) September 16, 2014

Blue Box—a Seattle-based provider of on-demand private cloud as a service (PCaaS) on dedicated hardware—today announced the availability of month-to-month pricing on Blue Box Cloud at the OpenStack Silicon Valley event in Mountain View, Calif.

Blue Box Cloud, which is already known for making OpenStack Private Cloud easy to deploy, scale and maintain, now comes with a pricing structure that offers clients low cost of entry, low risk, and maximum flexibility.

Key News Facts

1. Blue Box now offers its customers the option to purchase a Blue Box Cloud initial cluster or add-on nodes on a month-to-month basis.

2. Initial pricing is $ 5,000 a month. See below for details regarding what this includes.

3. The month-to-month fee is paid monthly in advance and can be canceled before the end of 30 days.

4. An existing stack can be converted to 12-month term pricing at any time, effective at the end of the current monthly term, saving customers 20% or more

5. Customers opting to start with 12-month term pricing can still purchase additional nodes month-to-month.

Learn more about Blue Box Cloud and month-to-month pricing at our website.

What Blue Box Cloud Month to Month Pricing Delivers

Base pricing of $ 5,000 per month includes:

– Three physical nodes

– 96 cores

– 384GB RAM

– 3.6TB disk

– 14 public IPV4 addresses

– 3 TB of Bandwidth

“Since we went into general availability in May, Blue Box Cloud has rapidly advanced on its technology roadmap, and today’s news is the next big step in delivering private cloud as a service under pricing and delivery models that rival the agility and flexibility of public cloud,” said said Bob Desantis, chief revenue officer at Blue Box. “With a month-to-month pricing option, Blue Box Cloud gives customers the ultimate on-demand performance and operational flexibility as well as economic elasticity and cost certainty. In other words, it gives customers the best of private cloud performance and security, paired with the economics and agility they need.”

About Blue Box

Blue Box is a pioneering Private Cloud as a Service (PCaaS) provider with a worldwide customer base. Blue Box’s technology platform leverages decades of operational expertise in cloud and distributed systems to deliver Blue Box Cloud—a managed, hosted private cloud on dedicated hardware, powered by OpenStack and available and scalable on demand. Blue Box Cloud delivers core benefits of both public and private clouds in one offering. Blue Box meets the control, performance, and security needs of customers in a wide range of industries, including healthcare, financial services, digital media, gaming, technology and retail. Learn more about Seattle-based Blue Box at bluebox.net or find Blue Box on Twitter at @bluebox.


























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Philadelphia Apparel Organization United By Blue Cleans Up What Other people Leave Behind














Hegins, PA (PRWEB) December 29, 2011

The United By Blue (UBB) team, along with the help of 25 volunteers, removed over 900 tires from Brett Russell’s property in Hegins, PA at a cleanup in November.

For most of his life, Russell had been a competitive powerlifter, individual trainer, and semi-pro racquetball player. By way of all of his pursuits, he took active living to a new level.

All of that changed on New Year’s Eve, 1995, when he was driving to operate in Atlantic City, New Jersey. A hit-and-run drunk driver left his knee crushed so severely that the only fix surgeons could offer you was experimental surgery.

Negative luck struck once again numerous years later when a driver attempting to turn a corner slammed on her gas rather of her brakes and crashed into Russell. The second accident injured six disks in Russell’s upper back and neck, leaving him even with even far more serious disabilities.

“Since the accidents, I have not been able to do issues requiring substantial physical endurance or exertion,” he says.

Years later, Russell moved from Atlantic City back to his roots in the Ashland and Mount Carmel region of Central Pennsylvania. He purchased some property with the intention of constructing a cabin overlooking the creek that runs through it. Two accidents and a career spent operating a casino made the peaceful, scenic retreat especially appealing to him.

But no rest for the weary, it would seem. “I purchased the property with the aim of cleaning it up and producing it a good unique and relaxing place, but regrettably the property appears to have been employed as a dump area for years,” says Russell.

Enter United By Blue (UBB), a Philadelphia-based apparel brand that removes one pound of trash for each product sold. The start-up has been associating every transaction with a concrete environmental action because they had been founded back in 2010, and have given that removed 80,000 pounds of trash at more than 60 cleanups with the assist of over 1,000 volunteers.

UBB is a new brand of organization, difficult-wired to do environmental good. Preparing and hosting cleanups is part of its mission. They do their own dirty work, and public waterways across the country are cleaner as a result of their function.

UBB sticks virtually exclusively to public waterways, but the team knew that the waste on Russell’s property affected far more than just his stretch of creek. “It was dirty,” says Mike Cangi, UBB’s Director of Cleanups. “I mean, it was dirty.” So the team decided to see if they could host a cleanup on Russell’s property at Weishample Hollow and known as him up.

Russell was thrilled to have them. “It is actually impressive that people come forward and give of themselves and their time freely to support this world, and other people in it. I express my thanks for helping to accomplish what I am unable to achieve myself at this time,” said Russell.

The community support was overwhelming. One volunteer, Pam Ulicny, a neighborhood teacher and cleanup volunteer, had glowing issues to say about the occasion: “UBB pulled our community together to aid to clean up an eyesore and a nearby environmental concern. UBB demonstrated that in a single day a team of concerned people can come together, make a difference, and feel excellent about what they achieved. And UBB helped to inspire me to organize much more clean-up projects on my own.”

United By Blue is an ocean-friendly brand of apparel that removes one pound of trash for each item sold. The brand sells a line of organic cotton t-shirts, canvas bags, and artisan jewelry.

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