Archive for August, 2010

3Par For Sale, Who Wants It?

Friday, August 27th, 2010

The back and forth between Dell and HP regarding the acquisition of data storage company 3Par continues all day today. Only a few hours after 3Par accepted Dell’s increased $1.6 billion offer, HP upped the ante again by offering $1.8 billion for the company, or $27 per share in cash.

In a letter to 3Par CEO David Scott, HP CTO Shane Robison argued that there are strategic advantages for 3Par to join his company: “HP is uniquely positioned to capitalize on 3PAR’s next-generation storage technology by utilizing our global reach and superior routes to market to deliver 3PAR’s products to customers around the world.” HP says that the addition of 3Par’s advanced server technology “would accelerate its Converged Infrastructure strategy, which provides customers with a portfolio of intellectual property across storage, server and networking solutions.”

Who will win this battle?  Well, it looks as if HP will win considering they did almost 100 billion more in revenue than Dell in 2009.  They have much deeper pockets and can afford 200 million (the price that they last upped Dell in the latest bidding war between the two huge cloud server giants).

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HP Acquires Stratavia

Friday, August 27th, 2010

HP acquired Stratavia earlier today for an undisclosed amount.  The Denver, CO based company Stratavia makes automation tools that span the application lifecycle, from application development to deployment to ongoing management. Its modeling, configuration and management technologies can help bridge the gap between application developers and operational teams and speed the time it takes to get new applications up and running, HP says.

“For eight years, Stratavia has been focused on developing application deployment automation solutions supporting tasks including provisioning, code deployment, configuration management, compliance, patching, as well as common user requests including migrations, refresh and back-ups,” said Thor Culverhouse, CEO of Stratavia, in a statement. “Combining Stratavia’s offerings with HP Server Automation will give clients a way to simplify and automate application deployment operations, minimizing downtime and mistakes.”

This should help make a stronger cloud server platform for HP.

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DriveHQ Updates Cloud Service Offerings

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

DriveHQ released another major cloud services offering that is designed to offer businesses a comprehensive set of services including email and Web hosting services, as well as a remote file server, online storage, backup, sharing and collaboration.

According to DriveHQ’s Wednesday announcement, “Cloud Storage & Cloud IT Solution 5.0” is the latest incarnation of technologies DriveHQ has developed in-house since 2003. Promising to drive cost savings and improve remote productivity, the latest version helps companies migrate various aspects of their businesses to the cloud including their file servers, backup systems, FTP servers, email servers, and sharing and collaboration systems.

Now I haven’t tested this out but the new cloud server offerings are rumored to support very large enterprises or educational institutes, with the ability to easily support organizations with more than 10 thousand members.

More than 1 million users, tens of thousands of businesses have chosen DriveHQ cloud-based services, incl. Online Storage, Sharing, Backup and FTP Server Hosting services.  DriveHQ focuses on high quality features that create value and save money for customers.  Their technologies and features are far ahead of other companies.

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