US computer giant Hewlett Packard today unveiled an expanded offering of Internet "cloud" services, pledging to invest USD 1 billion over the next two years.
The California tech giant said it was launching "HP Helion," described as "a portfolio of cloud products and services that enable organisations to build, manage and consume workloads in hybrid IT environments."
"Customer challenges today extend beyond cloud. They include how to manage, control and scale applications in a hybrid environment that spans multiple technology approaches," said Martin Fink, HP's chief technology officer.
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HP last week announced an alliance with Taiwan's Foxconn to produce servers optimised for the Internet cloud.
The cloud is one of the areas of focus for HP chief executive Meg Whitman, who has led a major reorganisation of the company amid a shift away from personal computers.