HPE | Microsoft Azure Stack solution delivers the agility of public cloud right to your own datacenter
For the last month, I’ve been writing about Microsoft’s Azure Stack and the cloud capabilities it delivers to customers. Today at the Microsoft Ignite event, HPE announced the new HPE | Microsoft Azure Stack solution. This new offering is an integrated solution that will enable organizations to increase agility and flexibility by delivering Azure compatible infrastructure as-a-service (IaaS) and platform-as-a-service (PaaS) services right from within their own datacenters.
Available in mid-2017, the new HPE | Microsoft Azure Stack solution allows customers to transform their on-premises datacenter resources into agile and flexible cloud services. As a solution co-engineered by two industry powerhouses, the HPE | Microsoft Azure Stack solution delivers a hybrid cloud platform that is compatible with Azure public cloud services.
Built on the world’s best-selling server, the HPE ProLiant DL 380, the HPE | Azure Stack solution will be a complete compute, storage, networking and software system. Using a consistent, uniform portal, IT operators and developers can seamlessly access both Azure public and private cloud services to rapidly provision cloud resources, build applications, and easily move them between Azure public cloud and Azure Stack running on-premises.
The HPE difference
It’s no secret that Microsoft’s new Azure Stack technology is being offered on multiple vendor platforms. But what sets the HPE | Microsoft Azure Stack solution apart from the others is that HPE offers exclusive benefits to customers through capabilities that ensure operational simplicity and security through enterprise software applications, consulting, support and financing options.
Read the entire article here, HPE|Microsoft Azure Stack solution delivers the agility of public cloud right to your own datacenter
via the fine folks at HP Enterprise.
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