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Anavrin » News » HP

Microsoft and HP announced a $250 million partnership into cloud computing

Posted by: rasp1 on: 02/13/2010 07:14 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]

Microsoft and HP have announced a $250 million 3 year partnership to simplify the environment for hardware, software, and professional services. They intend to make 'new models for application delivery, hardware architecture, and IT operations.'

They plan on making a integrated IT stack for business applications allowing for better performance, reliability, and availability with an overall lower total cost of ownership. The HP Converged Infrastructure will be optimized for Exchange 2010 and Microsoft's System Center Suite. Microsoft will be buying HP servers.

They hope to accomplish with this partnerships make heterogeneous data center and cloud environments easier to manage. Thus making this applicable computing power cheaper, easier, and more available to the masses.

Resources
Microsoft IT Infrastructure Spotlight Video Gallery
HP and Microsoft Simplify Technology Environments With Solutions Built on New Infrastructure-to-Application Model
HP, Microsoft and the Future of IT

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