NexTech Solutions (NTS) unveils recently MANTLE an automation platform built for the edge, leveraging modern cloud-native technologies to deploy infrastructure components and software services to the Warfighter.
NTS is a proven partner of the tactical community across the Department Of Defense (DoD). According to the NTS announcement, the MANTLE offers the latest automated infrastructure deployment experience that is rapid and repeatable – wherein a fully disconnected state, all of the support devices and virtual infrastructure can be completely automated and done so at the push of a button.
According to NTS Sources, MANTLE’s innovative suite of automation tools drastically reduces the resources needed to deploy and eliminates configuration inconsistencies on any H/W platform without compromising the system’s capabilities.
MANTLE automatically provisions infrastructure components, deploys modern workloads, and verifies the integrity of the configuration before safely shutting down and preparing for deployment.
According to NTS statement, MANTLE utilizes an infrastructure-as-Code approach empowering a consistent deployment model, simplifying operations at scale, and allowing users to gain control of their infrastructure when operating in both connected and Denied, Disrupted, Intermittent, or Limited (DDIL) environments.
MANTLE’s fully automated toolset is designed to be run by DoD communicators without requiring subject matter expertise in Cloud, Python, JSON, or other back-end technology used for automation. MANTLE allows the user to deliver more services faster and with less manual configuration.
It automates repeatable tasks needed to build, tear down, and rebuild systems used in a demonstration, testing, and evaluation – from password inputs to installing ESXi ISOs and configuring routers and switches.
Will Lester, VP of Engineering, NTS stated: “MANTLE makes your IT infrastructure deployment faster, safer, and smarter. At NTS, we seek to provide every possible advantage to the operator, knowing that their equipment must function every time, in any condition, and especially when it matters most.”