HP boosts Its Converged Cloud Portfolio

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HP boosts Its Converged Cloud Portfolio 
Intending to reduce the cost for hybrid cloud environments as well as accelerate time to market for private cloud implementations, new innovations by HP(NYSE:HPQ) have been introduced to its Converged Cloud portfolio. For the private, managed and public cloud offerings, HP has delivered the next phase of a common OpenStack-based architecture.
In addition, HP delivers OpenStack-based common architecture for HP Converged Cloud such as HP Cloud OS, HP CloudSystem and HP CloudSystem Enterprise Starter Suite. These offerings offers customers with greater choice in deployment options and provides a cost-effective way for organizations to get started with application-rich cloud services.
V. Ramachandran, Country Manager, Converged Infrastructure & Cloud Solutions, Cloud Systems, HP India, said, “In order for enterprises to deliver the new style of IT, they need control over their data, as well as flexibility in service levels and delivery models for their workloads. Only HP has the portfolio and expertise that combines the innovative power of open systems with enterprise-grade manageability and security. The result for customers is a cloud that enterprises can rely on.”
HP Moonshot servers also will be offered with HP Cloud OS, providing simplified provisioning and management for specific cloud workloads such as dedicated hosting and large-scale websites. Building on market-leading cloud service offerings including application transformation, cloud journey workshops and support, HP announced new streamlined services designed to help customers take advantage of the cloud.
HP Enterprise Services has enhanced its portfolio of cloud service offerings to address increased customer needs for mobile and enterprise applications. HP Public Cloud Services ease development and speed deployment......See More

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