StackGen has partnered with Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to bring its platform to the Google Cloud Marketplace.
Zesty launched its newest offering, Commitment Manager for Amazon RDS (Relational Database Service).
This new Commitment Manager capability supports Reserved Instance (RI) coverage for Amazon RDS workloads, significantly reducing costs.
Zesty's flagship solution, Commitment Manager for Amazon EC2, has consistently demonstrated its value by saving customers up to 50% of cloud expenses using Zesty's blended approach (CRIs, SRIs, and SPs). Building on this success, the Commitment Manager for Amazon RDS aims to increase commitment coverage on RDS workloads and lower expenses.
Zesty's Commitment Manager for Amazon RDS harnesses AI to analyze global trends and each customer's unique flows, thereby optimizing RI savings.
"Launching Commitment Manager for RDS is another demonstration of Zesty's commitment to its customers, as so many of them have mentioned their need for such a solution," said Hagit Merhavi, VP of Product Management at Zesty. "We are uniquely positioned to deliver this solution by leveraging our extensive knowledge of discount commitment management so that organizations can unlock greater savings."
Utilizing its proprietary AI engine to analyze a customer's historical usage and predict future resource needs, Zesty provides increased flexibility to scale discount allocations up and down as needed. Commitment Manager for Amazon RDS optimizes RI allocations by using real-time data to adjust the RIs across On-Demand Amazon RDS workloads.
"We founded Zesty based on the demand for flexibility in the cloud and now that our customers have it for their EC2 workloads, they've helped us identify other key places where it's necessary, which makes this feature all the more meaningful for us," said Maxim Melamedov, CEO and Co-founder of Zesty.
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