Join us at the HP Enterprise Servers, Storage & Networking Lunch and Learn
Is your ageing infrastructure costing you?
Slow connection speed, costly maintenance and inefficient energy usage are all clear indications that its time to upgrade your technology.
Join us at our free lunch and learn for opportunity to speak to the experts about your current infrastructure and to learn how XMA and HP are helping customers create an improved infrastructure.
When: 23rd September 2011 Where: Marriot Hotel Swansea Time: 9:30 - 14:30 What will we cover? - Converged Infrastructure for Public Sector – Migrating to a complete HP infrastructure
- Clouds for Public Sector – Highlighting Public, Private and Hybrid Clouds including IaaS, SaaS
- Clouds for Wales – Converged Infrastructure for Wales including Bladesystems and Lefthand
- HP Services – Covering Critical Advantage, financial, asset management and disposal
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Delivering a new level of Simplicity, Integration and Automation with a HP Converged Infrastructure with HP Bladesystems.
• Faster time to revenue
• Lower costs of acquisition and implementation
• Flexible response to business changes
• Lower risks
Your Ultimate Converged Infrastructure built on HP Bladesystems.
• Cloud-ready system architecture - Provision in minutes vs months*
• Engineered to maximize every hour, watt and pound – 95% reduction at the server edge*
• Build and reuse your infrastructure for flexibility and easier growth- 56% reduction in TCO*
*Based on internal calculations using HP Bladesystem and Bladesystem Matrix TCO Calculator
HP CloudSystem providing the most complete, open and integrated system.
• Single services view across hybrid cloud
• Multi-hypervisor, multi-operating system, heterogeneous infrastructure
• Intelligent automation & orchestration
• Rapid application & infrastructure deployment
• Converged Infrastructure built for the cloud
HP Cloudsystem is light years ahead… |
Understanding the cloud models
At their core, all clouds—public and private—consist of shared, standardized services based on pooled resources. Moving data to the public cloud means avoiding purchasing and managing certain hardware and software, but it also means less control over your data and relying on the security policies and practices of the service provider. With a private cloud, you get total control over your data and the hardware on which it lives if it’s hosted on-premise.
Some organizations will want the affordability and flexibility of externally managed cloud services. Others will see the internal cloud as the best approach for certain services. But the vast majority will fall on the spectrum somewhere between those two extremes. The most effective way to run your service portfolio is to find the right source for each service—therefore many organizations can benefit from a hybrid delivery model using both public cloud and private cloud resources.
The important thing is to let your enterprise strategy guide your approach to the cloud. Here’s a quick overview of each delivery model and how it can support an enterprise strategy.
Not sure where to start? The enhanced HP Cloud Discovery Workshop can help enterprises understand their critical success factors, benefits and challenges so they can make informed decisions and map a clear and effective path to the cloud.