ARLINGTON, Va., Jan. 24, 2017 -- DivvyCloud, a leading developer of innovative technology to automate and manage cloud infrastructure, today announced availability of the BotFactory Test Drive on Google Cloud Platform (GCP). DivvyCloud has been one of a few partners working with Orbitera as part of their beta program for Test Drives on GCP.
Orbitera Test Drives are fully functioning and interactive software demonstrations offered in the cloud. This is a popular way for businesses to try software before buying it — no software license, credit card or even cloud account required.
“We are excited to make BotFactory available for easy, one-click test drives on GCP,” said Peter Scott, COO of DivvyCloud. “Orbitera’s Test Drive solution lowers the barriers to try out new software solutions and we are happy to be one of the first three software providers to go-live on GCP.”
DivvyCloud’s BotFactory solution is unique in the marketplace with its ability to track real-time changes within cloud infrastructure and take customer-defined, automated actions to fix problems and ensure policy compliance. Customers can leverage over 100 standard automation Bots to address a wide range of security, compliance and cost optimization challenges commonly faced by any organization adopting cloud infrastructure.
About DivvyCloud
DivvyCloud software enables organizations to achieve their cloud computing goals by simplifying and automating security, compliance and cost optimization of public and private cloud infrastructure. Using DivvyCloud, customers can leverage programmatic Bots to identify and remediate common cloud problems in real time. DivvyCloud was founded by seasoned technologists who understand first hand what is necessary to succeed in today’s fast-changing, multi-cloud world. For more information, visit www.divvycloud.com.
Media Contact Meredith Bagnulo PR for DivvyCloud [email protected] (303) 513-7494


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