LAS VEGAS, NV — (Marketwired) — 06/12/13 — HP (NYSE: HPQ) today announced new innovations to its portfolio, delivering improved agility, greater innovation and reduced cost for hybrid cloud environments.
HP has now delivered the next phase of a common OpenStack®-based architecture for HP-s private, managed and public cloud offerings. In addition, the company announced new software and services to accelerate time to market for private cloud implementations, and unveiled new capabilities in HP-s managed and public cloud solutions.
“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,” said , chief operations officer, HP. “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.”
New research commissioned on behalf of HP(1) reveals that by 2016, it is expected to be a hybrid world with 75 percent of enterprise IT delivered across private, managed and public clouds. Further, half of the respondents believe that open standards are important in the emergence of cloud computing. This indicates that customers want an open, hybrid cloud solution to generate new opportunities, drive competitive differentiation and lower the cost of operations.
is an open and extensible cloud technology platform that leverages the power of OpenStack technology to enable workload portability, simplified installation and enhanced life cycle management across hybrid clouds.
, HP-s industry-leading private cloud offering, already embeds HP Cloud operating system (OS) technology, offering customers greater choice in deployment options. To help customers get started quickly with an initial private cloud deployment, HP also is offering the . This solution provides a rapid, cost-effective way for organizations to get started with rich application cloud services, and reduces up-front costs by up to 20 percent with the bundled offering.
HP 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. , HP-s public cloud offering, also leverages HP Cloud OS technology, providing one of the leading public clouds based on OpenStack technology. Further, for customers to evaluate and understand the benefits of an OpenStack-based architecture for their cloud needs, HP is offering for experimentation at no cost.
Forty-three percent of respondents in the HP-commissioned survey said that finding the right strategic partner to get them started was a barrier to cloud adoption. To help guide customers on their cloud journey, HP introduced the .
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. These new offerings include , , , , and , as well as enhancements to .
HP Enterprise Services has enhanced its portfolio of cloud service offerings to address increased customer needs for mobile and enterprise applications. These include:
that give clients choice and flexibility when integrating and deploying applications in the cloud while maintaining business continuity and ensuring data security.
that provides a fully managed and integrated set of mobile consulting and management services to securely enable applications and data sharing from many device types.
that enables clients to quickly adopt cloud services by designing, building and managing a complete Infrastructure as a Service that creates the foundation for an enterprisewide shared IT services model.
, a new offering in the HP professional services portfolio that helps clients safeguard their information, manage potential for data breaches and remain compliant while transitioning applications to public, private and hybrid clouds.
In addition, HP Autonomy introduced the , a cloud-based version of the , enabling organizations to understand, attract, engage and convert customers in real time.
New capabilities make it easier and faster for enterprises to simplify the development and deployment of applications in the public cloud. Enhancements include:
Access to new, larger instance types that enable users to run big data analytics and high-performance computing workloads in the public cloud.
New virtual private cloud network functionality, powered by software defined networking that provides advanced security when connecting their public cloud to on-site networks.
New custom image uploading that increases customer productivity by simplifying the set up and deployment of instances with images unique to their business requirements.
A new Bulk Import Service that speeds application delivery by allowing users to provide hard drives for direct data upload into and .
To further help customers on their journey to the cloud, introduced new flexible IT investment solutions to help free up capital and align with evolving business needs. New offerings include:
for HP CloudSystem, enabling customers to gain immediate access to a 30 percent technology buffer of computing capacity while managing up-front and operational costs.
A new , providing customers with a single umbrella contract, and process and service arrangement for all cloud and traditional IT investments along with asset recovery services worldwide.
HP creates new possibilities for technology to have a meaningful impact on people, businesses, governments and society. The world-s largest technology company, HP brings together a portfolio that spans , , , and to solve customer problems. More information about HP is available at .
(1) “HP Research: Big Data and Cloud,” Coleman Parkes Research, Ltd., May 2013.
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