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HP extends commitment to OpenStack

http://www8.hp.com/us/en/hp-news/press-release.html?id=1395020

PORTLAND, Ore., April 15, 20133 — HP today extended its commitment to the OpenStack® community with new and enhanced HP Converged Cloud offerings that enable enterprises to increase agility, speed innovation and lower costs.

As a leader in advancing open, standards-based cloud solutions, HP is integrating OpenStack technology to deliver enterprise-grade solutions across its private, public and hybrid cloud portfolio.

Over the past two years, HP has been a top contributor to the advancement of the OpenStack project in infrastructure operations, software and developer tools.(1) HP’s contributions have focused on continuous integration and quality assurance, which has supported the development of a reliable and scalable cloud platform that is equipped to handle mission-critical production workloads.

“Enterprises are embracing open-source cloud solutions to increase workload portability and avoid vendor lock-in,” said Saar Gillai, senior vice president and general manager, Converged Cloud, HP. “HP provides the industry’s most comprehensive hybrid cloud solution leveraging OpenStack across private and public cloud environments.”

New and enhanced offerings

HP CloudSystem, the company’s flagship private cloud solution, now features integrated OpenStack technology with the latest release, HP CloudSystem 7.2. By combining the flexibility of open-source software with proven, enterprise-focused functionality for provisioning, managing and scaling clouds, HP CloudSystem leverages OpenStack technology to enable support of “bursting” capabilities and KVM resource pools. This allows enterprises to tap external resources directly from HP CloudSystem for pay-as-you-go capacity.

Additionally, HP introduced two new HP CloudSystem Bursting Activation Services that allow enterprises and service providers to reliably and quickly install and configure cloud-bursting capabilities. HP experts can help clients configure the HP CloudSystem software needed to burst from one HP CloudSystem to another, providing access to additional capacity across multiple HP CloudSystems and enabling service providers to deliver on-demand capacity to customers. HP also can educate IT staff on operating and managing the HP CloudSystem bursting technology to simplify the startup of hybrid clouds and accelerate efficient resource use.

HP also expanded its public cloud portfolio with new HP Cloud Messaging, available as a service to enable developers to build more fault-tolerant applications and reduce application downtime by duplicating messages on multiple servers. Using the emerging OpenStack Marconi API standard, HP Cloud Messaging serves as an intermediary for trading information between applications by offering language and framework independence without any system installation or configuration.

It’s great to see that HP are furthering their commitment to OpenStack technology to empower their next series of cloud services, anything they can do to enable adoption of cloud removing operational and technical barriers has to be a good thing.

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