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This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. It needs sources or references that appear in third-party publications. Tagged since August 2008. It is written like an advertisement and needs to be rewritten from a neutral point of view. Tagged since August 2008. It may have been edited by a person who has a conflict of interest with the subject matter. Tagged since November 2010. It may contain improper references to self-published sources. Tagged since August 2008. Skytap, Inc., founded in 2006, is a cloud computing provider that provides Virtual lab automation as a cloud service. It is headquartered in Seattle, Washington. Skytap is funded by Ignition Partners, Madrona Ventures, and Bezos Expeditions (investments of Jeff Bezos of Amazon.com fame). Skytap is a cloud computing platform that enables existing and new applications, virtual machines and systems to run unchanged in the cloud on industry-standard platforms. Skytap cloud infrastructure supports the leading hypervisors, including VMware and Xen, and operating systems, such as Microsoft Windows and Linux. Skytap provides management and automation capabilities so companies can integrate cloud infrastructure into their existing IT environments. Contents 1 Virtual Lab Automation as a Cloud Service 2 Awards 3 Competitors 4 References 5 External links // Virtual Lab Automation as a Cloud Service Skytap launched a Virtual lab automation solution as a cloud service [1] in April 2008. Skytap Virtual Lab provides virtual infrastructure on demand, a Web-based virtual lab management application and a pre-populated virtual machine library for creating new virtual machine configurations. Skytap offers the ability to access virtual machines from any location using a Web browser, including mobile devices such as the iPhone.[2] Skytap introduces the concept of templates to represent one or more pre-built VM images. These templates can be very simple and contain one VM, or they can be very complex and house several. The latter case is particularly useful when you are working with applications that multiple machines (i.e. database + app server + web server). Skytap users can use the pre-built templates as well as create their own. One of the interesting ways Skytap can be used by development teams is to create templates that reproduce bugs or build breaks. Because a template can be very complex (i.e. they can house many VM's), even the most complicated deployment environment can be easily replicated. In order to use a Skytap template, you install it into your virtual lab. This notion enables a development team to instantiate multiple instances of a single template - enabling different teams to work in parallel. Awards In 2008, Skytap was nominated for "Best Virtual Lab Automation"[3] In 2009, Seattle Business Magazine chooses Skytap CEO as 2009 Top Innovator and Entrepreneur.[4] In 2010, Skytap was named in the Lead411's Hottest Seattle Companies list[5] Competitors There are several competitors to Skytap in the virtual lab automation market. Here is a list of the leading competitors: CloudShare (originally IT Structures) Surgient Toolwire VMWare Lab Manager VMLogix SoftwareDEMO References ^ "Skytap reveals cloud-based services as it enters virtual lab market". http://weblog.infoworld.com/virtualization/archives/2008/04/skytap_reveals.html.  ^ "Scoble demonstrates Skytap on an iPhone". http://www.fastcompany.tv/video/skytap-iphone-demo-a-virtual-lab-enterprise-apps.  ^ Skytap Nominated for SYS-CON's "Virtualization Journal Readers' Choice Awards" ^ Seattle Business Magazine Chooses Skytap CEO as 2009 Top Innovator and Entrepreneur ^ LEAD411 LAUNCHES "HOTTEST SEATTLE COMPANIES" AWARDS "Throw out your test lab: Virtualized workloads can be trialed in the cloud". Forrester Research. http://blogs.forrester.com/it_infrastructure/2008/06/throw-out-your.html.  External links CloudShare Skytap Surgient Toolwire VMLogix VMWare Lab Manager SoftwareDEMO