June 11, Hewlett-Packard Enterprise Services Division announced the launch of the first mixed delivery cloud service for the aviation industry-HP converged Cloud services for Airlines, to showcase HP's "Smart Aviation Cloud" vision, And help airlines better respond to changing passenger needs.
The HP Aero Fusion Cloud Service provides an innovative platform for airlines, extending cloud capabilities across infrastructure, applications and information. The HP Aero Fusion Cloud service employs industry-standard agreements and industry-specific service-oriented architectures to help airlines quickly launch new products and services to boost additional revenue.
The HP Aviation Fusion cloud service includes:
· The HP Passenger service solution (HP Passenger service Solution) integrates the core HP travel and transport industry solutions to establish a unified overall airline vacancy, reservation and travel platform.
· The HP Aviation Service-oriented architecture platform (HP Airline Service Oriented Architecture Platform) provides a network service library for airlines, accelerates the development of revenue-generating aviation products, and helps airlines to separate applications, Data is integrated with new value-added services upgraded with market changes.
· The HP Enterprise Cloud service-Virtual private cloud (HP Enterprise Cloud services–virtual private Cloud) integrates servers, storage, and network resources into out-of-the-box cloud environments based on HP's converged infrastructure. With enterprise-class cloud computing based on a single server, airlines can quickly meet their business needs while reducing capital and operating expenses.
Mexican airlines Interjet has recently started using the HP Enterprise Cloud service, a virtual private cloud, to manage Flight Simulator scheduling schedules. Managed applications can manage training sessions for Interjet and other airline pilots. HP Enterprise Cloud Services-Virtual private cloud can help Interjet expand and subcontract resources as needed to meet the changing needs of users.
"As an airline offering high-value services, Interjet is rapidly expanding its application to the requirements of technology innovation and flexibility." Interjet Adrian Pineda, chief information officer, said: "The use of HP Enterprise cloud services-Virtual private cloud to our Flight Simulator scheduling applications, allows us to reduce management costs and improve productivity, along with our development and enhance technical capabilities." ”
HP's integrated cloud services for the airline industry can help customers:
· Improve the delivery of innovative products and services to drive additional revenue growth while enhancing the "always interconnected" passenger experience.
· The use of shared services platforms optimized for the aviation industry is expanding to meet business needs.
· Through the use of existing investment to obtain new system functions, reduce capital investment, operating expenses and channel costs.
In addition to HP Aviation Fusion cloud services, customers can also use HP's comprehensive information management and analysis portfolio to fully enjoy the advantages of specific industry-optimized data. HP has a unique advantage in integrating cloud services and Business Analytics, helping airlines understand the process and store complete and continuous information, including structured, semi-structured data, to a rapidly spreading large dataset.
"Continuous attention to passenger journey innovation requires improved system functionality and access to structured and unstructured data." "HP's vision of integrating functionality, analytics and data into the cloud environment enables us to create smart aviation clouds that promote the development of the aviation industry by driving innovation and increasing flexibility," said Brian Cook, vice president and general manager of the travel and transportation industry at Hewlett-Packard Enterprise Services Division. ”
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