New unified Cloud computing services from HP

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How different is this from cloud computing that we have at present?

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New unified Cloud computing services from HP

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Unified Cloud Computing Service by HP

Hewlett – Packard shows off some of its cloud computing offerings in a conference recently. Accentuating a single architecture that can be used across mutually in-house and public clouds. It has applied many upgrades of technology to its flagship Cloud system. Cloud system will now propose users the facility to move workloads to other providers as well. For stand alone use the company has also sliced out individual components of its Cloud system.

This system provides the facility to incorporate multimedia messaging, mobility, presence management and computerization services on a single unified platform. This is called Enterprise Cloud Service. To maintain these facilities the infrastructure is situated in HP Data Center.

General Cloud Computing

Giving an example to understand what is cloud computing.

Suppose you’re an executive at a large business. Your everyday jobs include making sure that all of your employees have the exact hardware and software for them to do their jobs. Buying computers for everyone isn’t enough, in addition you need software and license as employees require. Later on whenever you have new appointed, you have to buy more software or make sure your current software license allows another user. Its so difficult to handle all these matters.

Soon, there may be an alternative for executives like you. Instead of installing a suite of software for each computer, you’d only have to load one application. That application would allow employees to log into a web-based service which hosts all the programs the user would need for having the job done. Remote machines owned by another company would run everything from e-mail to word processing to multipart data analysis programs. This is called cloud computing.

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