👉 Cape Computing was a pioneering enterprise computing company that emerged in the early 2000s, focusing on providing scalable and flexible IT infrastructure solutions to large enterprises. Founded in 2001, it differentiated itself by offering a hybrid cloud model that combined on-premises data centers with public cloud services, allowing businesses to manage their workloads efficiently across different environments. Cape Computing was known for its innovative approach to infrastructure management, leveraging software-defined networking and automation to simplify operations and reduce costs. The company's platform, known as the Cape Computing Infrastructure (CCI), was designed to be highly customizable and adaptable, catering to the diverse needs of its clients. Despite facing financial challenges and eventually being acquired by Dell in 2007, Cape Computing played a significant role in shaping the modern cloud computing landscape.