PALO ALTO, USA: HP made its first OpenStack technology powered public cloud services available as a public beta.
HP’s first publicly available beta services, HP Cloud Compute, HP Cloud Object Storage and HP Cloud Content Delivery Network, will be offered through a pay-as-you-go model.
Advancing the company’s Converged Cloud portfolio, HP Cloud Services deliver an open-source-based public cloud infrastructure aiming at developers, independent software vendors (ISVs) and enterprises of all sizes.
HP Cloud Services offer a public cloud infrastructure along with platform services and cloud solutions.
"Whether you are an independent developer, ISV or the CIO of a major organization, the priority is to design your applications for today’s cloud economy,” said Zorawar ‘Biri’ Singh, senior vice president and general manager, Cloud Services, HP. “We will continue to build, integrate and deploy developer-focused features, designed to support a world-class cloud that enables our customers and partners to run and operate web services at scale, on a global basis.”
Nearly 40 companies have announced their support for HP Cloud Services, from platform-as-a-service (PaaS) partners to storage, management and database providers, including:
Applications: Otopy, PXL, SendGrid
Database: CloudOpt, EnterpriseDB, Xeround
Development and testing: SOASTA, Spirent
Management: BitNami, CloudSoft, enStratus, Kaavo, RightScale, ScaleXtreme, Smartscale Systems, Standing Cloud
Mobile: FeedHenry, Kinvey
Monitoring: New Relic
PaaS: ActiveState, CloudBees, Corent Technology, CumuLogic, Engine Yard, Gigaspaces
Security: Dome9, SecludIT
Storage: CloudBerry Lab, Gladinet, Panzura, Riverbed Technology, SMEStorage, StorSimple, TwinStrata, Zmanda
Technology: Opscode, Zuora
Pricing is available at http://hpcloud.com/pricing.