HP launches ‘CloudStart’ to speed private clouds deployments
August 30th, 2010 - 10:26 pm ICT by BNO NewsSAN FRANCISCO (BNO NEWS) – Hewlett Packard on Monday announced the launch of “CloudStart”, a solution to simplify and speed private cloud deployments.
According to HP, “CloudStart” is the first all-in-one solution for deploying an open and flexible private cloud environment within 30 days. It also empowers businesses to deliver pay-per-use services reliably and securely from a common portal.
“To better serve the needs of their enterprises, clients are asking us to help them become internal service providers with the ability to deliver applications through a highly flexible private cloud environment,” said Gary Budzinski, senior vice president and general manager, Technology Services, HP.
Consisting of hardware, software and services, “CloudStart “offers the ability to scale and deploy new services automatically. Real-time access to consumption and chargeback reports allows clients to operate their private clouds in the same fashion as a public cloud.
Clients will also be able to integrate their private clouds with third-party enterprise portals, public cloud services, usage billing packages and multiplatform resource management, thanks to HP’s open architecture approach.
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