With HP now in the game, the enterprise cloud fray gets more interesting

With HP now in the game, the enterprise cloud fray gets more interesting

Hewlett-Packard’s cloud efforts can get lost in the noise of the company’s bigger “macro” issues, but as the company adds its OpenStack compute cloud to the mix — joining the existing CDN and storage clouds — the battle for enterprise cloud users is on.As expected, Hewlett-Packard will announce general availability of its OpenStack compute cloud this week. And with that, the whole enterprise cloud picture gets more interesting.It’s easy to discount HP given its long-running troubles, but the IT giant still has lots of customers — the types of customers that make major IT decisions at the CIO level. Amazon Web Services, on the other hand, has

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