Leveraging HP’s ConvergedSystem Technology Adds Power and Flexibility to Carbon60’s Fully Managed Enterprise Cloud Solutions
Carbon60 Networks Inc., a leading provider of business-critical managed cloud hosting services, announced today it has joined the HP PartnerOne Service Provider Partner Program. The HP Service Provider Partner Program will enable Carbon60 to accelerate their time-to-market with HP-powered cloud solutions, and extend their market reach through access to the HP global sales force and channel partner network.
As an HP PartnerOne Service Provider partner, Carbon60’s cloud computing platform is built with HP Converged Infrastructure, ensuring enterprise-class reliability, performance and security for demanding CMS, SaaS, eCommerce and Big Data applications. This HP Converged Infrastructure helps Carbon60 address the increasing need of clients to launch applications out to the market faster and then seamlessly scale on demand. To round out its offering further, Carbon60 will leverage HP’s Helion cloud services to provide clients additional options based on OpenStack© technology.
“As enterprises map out a path to the cloud, they need flexibility in how they consume and leverage IT services,” said Charlie Atkinson, Vice President and General Manager, HP Enterprise Group, Canada. “HP Helion provides the choices organizations need to build, manage and secure a cloud environment aligned with their strategy, across infrastructure, information and critical applications fully managed by providers such as Carbon60.”
“We have enjoyed a long-standing relationship with HP,” said John Witte, President and CEO of Carbon60. “We are excited to be working even closer together to deliver world-class cloud, private cloud and hybrid solutions customized to meet the exact needs of our customers. Combined with our comprehensive technical support and deep application-layer expertise, this HP partnership allows us to deliver and support websites and applications with the most demanding availability, performance, and security requirements.”