HP cloud computing comes to the UK

| January 26, 2011 | Comments (1)

HP is making its biggest move into cloud computing with the introduction of private and public cloud infrastructure and services hosted in the UK.

Unveiling Enterprise Cloud Services-Compute, the company said the new technology allows UK businesses to store and process data in HP datacentres in hosted private clouds or in a multi-tenancy public cloud environment.

“We see a lot of customers who are nervous about going in a big leap all the way to put mission-critical apps out in the cloud and be multi-tenanted – that seems big and scary.

We see a lot of people who are looking at perhaps a shorter step initially, perhaps a private cloud where they are not multi-tenanted,” David Chalmers, HP’s UK and Ireland CTO of enterprise servers, storage and networking, told silicon.com.

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