Build, manage and consume workloads in hybrid IT environments: HP paves its way.



At Connectikpeople.co, we are progressively thrilled to see that, HP understands that organizations need and require solutions that are open, flexible, scalable, seamless, comprehensive, secure and agile.
As a must-attend landmark for digital transformation, Connectikpeople.co encourages HP to continue delivering OpenStack technologies and Cloud Foundry-based solutions to the global marketplace.
HP Helion, its new a portfolio of cloud products and services has captured our attention. With this new package, Connectikpeople.co observes that, HP aims to enable organizations to build, manage and consume workloads in hybrid IT environments.
HP Helion incorporates existing HP cloud offerings, new OpenStack® technology–based products, and professional and support services under a unified portfolio to help meet user’ specific business requirements.
Connectikpeople.co is also seduced by the new approach around HP Helion, which consists to provide the solutions and expertise users may need to select the right deployment model for their needs and obtain the greatest return for their investment.
Connectikpeople.co has captured for you the following new cloud products and
services:
  • HP Helion OpenStack Community edition: A commercial product line of OpenStack.
  • HP Helion Development Platform: A Platform as a Service (PaaS) based on Cloud Foundry, offering IT departments and developers an open platform to build, deploy and manage applications quickly and easily.
  • HP’s OpenStack Technology Indemnification Program: aims to protect qualified customers using HP Helion OpenStack code from third-party patent, copyright and trade-secret infringement claims directed to OpenStack code alone or in combination with Linux code.
  • HP Helion OpenStack Professional Services: to assist users with cloud planning, implementation and operational needs.
HP Helion OpenStack–based cloud services will be made available globally via HP’s partner network of more than 110 service providers worldwide and in HP data centers. HP operates more than 80 data centers in 27 countries. HP plans to provide OpenStack-based public cloud services in 20 data centers worldwide over the next 18 months.

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