Ground Labs Launches Enterprise Recon Cloud on AWS Marketplace
Ground Labs, a global leader in data
discovery and data management, is thrilled to announce the release of
Enterprise Recon Cloud (ER Cloud), now available via AWS Marketplace. This
innovative solution brings the award-winning capabilities of Enterprise Recon
to the cloud, offering a streamlined and resource-efficient approach to data
discovery and data management.
ER Cloud is designed to cater to the needs of cloud-first organizations and
those with limited IT resources, ensuring they retain full sovereignty and
control over their data. It offers a new way for customers to leverage the
power of Enterprise Recon without the need for additional hardware procurement
or complex installation process.
Key Benefits of Enterprise Recon Cloud:
● No additional hardware: Hosted on a client-managed AWS instance, ER Cloud
eliminates the need for appliance and RPM package installs, reducing costs and
simplifying IT infrastructure.
● Simplified deployment: Pre-configured master server and basic agents ensure a
smooth and hassle-free setup.
● No complex installation: With no hardware provisioning or setup required,
customers can focus on their core business operations.
In addition to these benefits, Ground Labs is also introducing a Bring Your Own
License (BYOL) option for existing clients.
“As organizations continue to shift toward cloud-first strategies, the launch
of Enterprise Recon Cloud on AWS Marketplace marks a significant milestone in
our mission to simplify data discovery and management,” said Don Kaye, Chief
Operating Officer at Ground Labs.
“With ER Cloud, we're
empowering businesses to effortlessly secure and manage their data without the
traditional IT hurdles, by removing the need for additional hardware and
complex installations and leveraging their AWS cloud instance.”
With the launch of ER
Cloud, Ground Labs continues to revolutionize the field of data discovery and
data management, offering flexible and efficient solutions for businesses of
all sizes.
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