HP enhances Enterprise Cloud Services

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HP enhances Enterprise Cloud Services

HP Enterprise Services has announced a new release of its Enterprise Cloud Services that enhance the performance of mission-critical applications while meeting the changing demands and workloads of enterprise clients. The new HP Proof of Concept program enables clients to experience Enterprise Cloud Services Compute capabilities via a short-term trial run.

During the trial period, clients can run applications through HP's cloud computing infrastructure to experience these services as they would be used in their production systems. With support from a team of HP engineers, clients can provision servers or configure virtual machines via portal access then evaluate capabilities, test features and develop strategies for deployment of core applications to the service.

"Organizations need to rapidly innovate to better serve their customers, while improving operational efficiency," said Marshal Correia, Director, Enterprise Services, HP India. "HP Enterprise Cloud Services Compute delivers a flexible and agile IT infrastructure that provides our clients with the capabilities they need to create competitive advantage in the market."

Delivered by HP Enterprise Services' global data centers, Enterprise Cloud Services Compute clients pay only for the services they need to run core applications and processes. Running on an HP Converged Infrastructure, the service combines server, storage and network resources, enabling clients to flexibly secure technology resources without the capital investment or burden of procurement and installation.

HP now has cloud delivery centers located in the United States and United Kingdom, with additional regional locations planned for 2012.



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