HP fills out its cloud computing development strategy, offering an unlimited set of products and services and setting a date for its public cloud computing.
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HP has made it clear that commercial cloud computing (CAAB) is a real long-term opportunity, waiting to be taken to the opportunity to take advantage of the cloud. Hewlett-Packard is thankful for the companies, organizations and individuals that are driving caab in any way and believes they will succeed.
10 reasons
That's why the cloud is probably the best thing that's ever happened to HP, and that's why HP is starting to develop the global cloud market from its unique vantage point. When it comes to cloud computing, there are 10 reasons to make HP unique and stronger than other companies:
1. Suitable old system. HP is not just trying to get a consistently profitable operating system platform, an integrated intermediate software platform, a database platform, a business application suite, a development framework, or other software infrastructure that limits the ability to quickly pursue cloud models without hurting the economy.
2.HP has been supporting all major operational environment projects, such as UNIX, Linux, windows-, and all major open source and commercial it stacks, intermediate software, virtual machine technology, and application kits. This includes products, technologies and services. Nothing prevents HP from doing things like other inventors-or preventing it from making industrial adjustments. HP is a strong supporter of open-shelves systems and KVM.
3. Cloud value software. HP application development cycle, testing and quality assurance of the old system computing software products, performance management, System management, portfolio management, business Services management, general configuration Management database, Enterprise Service Bus, SOA registry, it Financial management suite-all with cloud computing value-added. HP has a long software service (SaaS) for testing and developing other applications in old systems. These are the only paths to cloud computing, and they are core competencies.
4. Correct hardware. Hewlett-Packard has a UNIX and High-performance computing platform with a large and powerful platform, with space-saving blades and x86 structural frameworks, rooms, database system rules and advanced enclosures. HP rightly sees the future of virtual servers, storage, networking, and various converged infrastructures, which are as efficient and applicable as cloud computing.
5. Adequate cash. Hewlett-Packard relies heavily on computers and printers for its revenues. But unlike other companies that rely on other large it vendors, this is incompatible with large, healthy cloud computing capital. PCs and printers may not grow as fast as they used to, but the rapid growth of the cloud does not increase from zero as the hardware client does. As mentioned in the first article, dependencies do not prevent companies from quickly pursuing cloud models.
6. Security is still the biggest obstacle to cloud computing, and security is not a product, but a process with experience, knowledge, and many technical implementation essentials. HP wisely integrates security into its products and services. The public cloud provider, as the first line of defense, protects the growth of all its users, and HP combines mixed cloud security services with cloud ecosystem customers in the best possible way.
7. Data and unstructured information. Because HP supports many databases, businesses, and open source libraries, it can play a neutral partner in a mixed environment. Discretionary buying gives it the unique advantage of being able to use unstructured data as an analysis, control, and management structure, or even to combine the analytical values between them. The business value of data combined with cloud computing will become higher, HP's role can do more, and nothing will stop HP from doing so. It already provides MySQL cloud data services.
8. Technical services and professional services. HP is a partner rather than an intruder, developing support for it, helpdesk, and support for resolution requests, but it has not become a global system integrator like IBM that conflicts with the conflict of channels and collaborative work and ecological synergy. This is a collaborative process, IT service delivery partners of the harmonious supply chain (not ecological integration)-cloud providers need these to grow. HP can foster technology services and new integration services, which are carried out along the cloud service continuum, and are better served by customers and cloud services.
9. Management, automation, remote service. These enterprises and SMEs (SMBs) have made a transition from virtualization and data center to cloud and hybrid models, which want to hold it firmly, but fewer practical systems. Remote management, unified management, business management is the principle of mixed computing, in this regard HP has been in the forefront of the world. Moreover, their advanced cloud computing remains a core competency for both companies and cloud providers. HP's performance management continues to improve, making it a key provider of cloud computing and business services.
10. Neutrality, mutual trust, mutual infiltration and positioning. At the same time HP is working with the global it ecosystem and they are not real partnerships. Its relationship with Microsoft is a perfect example. HP is so big that it can't be threatened (we'll see how Oracle does it), but don't be too aggressive, so HP will lose its opponents ' ability to deliver solutions to end users because of channel or ecosystem conflicts. Cloud services and Caab values will depend on trust and neutrality because the partner of the cloud provider is the user's partner. Both sides need to feel the right relationship. HP may be far more than that, and only a few companies have the same role in the market as it does.
Cloud computing Continuum
From today's news, HP's ambition is to be known, and HP is intent on offering a full range of cloud computing continuum-from code to countless hybrid cloud choices. Most striking of all, for me, this is HP's strategy to improve the profitability of other companies, whether large or small, through cloud computing. There are many different types of users, of course, there is a lot of cloud computing revenue path. However, all cloud providers need to refine their products and they will look for external resources that are not core.
Like Ali Shadman (Hewlett-Packard's vice president and chief technology expert at the Technical Advisory group) told me that HP's cloud provider customers needed to provide cloud services like Apple and they needed help. They need to know how to record bills and invoicing and provide security to find the right equipment. Then HP prepares to be a trustworthy company and its cloud computing technology can bring them growth and prosperity.
Piecemeal sales to achieve virtual Private cloud computing is different or put different instruments on it information technology services. This is not the same cloud APIs, or cloud computing hacker heathkits. This is not the cloud in the box. HP develops cloud computing as a general business benefit, taking benefits as a necessary process in the development process. It knows that the cloud itself is made up of many services, and HP needs a larger supply chain enterprise – as a partner, not an intruder.
Shadman says Hewlett-Packard is producing new types of public clouds that appeal to technology suppliers and businesses, not enthusiasts, and I dare say that the Silicon Valley start-up period must have started with small capital. This is a business-to-business cloud service business that builds global, regional, and SME businesses.
HP has shown it can own a public cloud computing business, but it is still a partner who is committed to building its own cloud type. From the perspective of cloud supply chain services, HP seeks to empower ecosystems in every transition, realizing that 1000 variables of cloud computing are a new norm.
We should expect management service providers, independent software vendors, and business operators to need a cloud type that suits their needs, their products and best services. They will be careful with who they are allied with and who will outsource their future.
Of course, HP is trying to differentiate itself from Amazon, Google, Microsoft, IBM, Oracle, VMware, Citrix and Rackspace Citrix. This seems to be a mature way to cloud computing, rather than positioning itself as the only option or the type that suits everyone. HP wants to develop the entire cloud computing series. HP seems confident about cloud computing and believes that cloud computing will grow well.
In other words, HP has become a supporter of any type of cloud computing in any organization, business or government. But it is looking for business and productivity theory as a cloud computing strategy ... Not sure yet.
This is much like Google's original strategy over the past 10 years, and any company, organization, or individual that can push the web forward is viable, so Google has become increasingly successful in its search and advertising patterns. It will continue to do so for Google. It sets a higher abstract task, not just selling more ads but overall development.
I believe we are early enough to step into the cloud, and we emphasize the security of the entire cloud company. Trying to build a platform or application is too fast for us, expecting to identify some traps through taxes. Those days should actually be over.