Hewlett-Packard, which has been backing off on ambitious public cloud plans for a year, is now calling it quits, sunsetting HP Helion Public cloud in January 2016.
in a buzzword-laden blog post, the company says its building out
support for interoperability with Amazon and Microsoft public cloud
offerings to provide options for customers who require such
functionality. "HP’s decision is the latest milestone in what has been a
slow fade for the company’s public cloud ambitions. It has become
increasingly clear that there are three, maybe four companies that can
support (at scale) the massive shared computing, networking, and storage
infrastructure necessary for a public cloud. ... HP will continue
pushing its private and hybrid cloud.
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