HP CSA helps IT organizations quickly and easily build private and hybrid clouds and deliver new services to enterprise users. Its open, extensible architecture enables customer flexibility across a suite of software services, which now includes the CTERA Enterprise File Services Platform. CTERA delivers remote site storage, data protection, file sync and share, and mobile collaboration services that can be deployed on an organization’s private or virtual private cloud infrastructure to ensure the highest levels of security, privacy, and control.
CTERA’s integration into HP CSA provides an ideal solution for distributed enterprises seeking to modernize their file services solutions and IT delivery models. IT organizations can easily manage file services from a single service control point and accelerate deployment through a self-service portal for enterprise users.
“Today’s IT teams are becoming cloud services brokers, managing various products and services across hybrid environments and fundamentally changing how they deliver value to the broader organization,” said Atul Garg, vice president and general manager, Cloud Automation and Management, HP. “HP CSA’s integration with CTERA furthers the IT-as-a-Service transformation with a full suite of enterprise-grade file services that can be deployed easily, quickly, and securely across tens of thousands of users.”
“HP CSA helps IT managers become organizational heroes by accelerating the deployments of private and hybrid clouds and IT services that drive real value,” said Jeff Denworth, SVP Marketing, CTERA. “Our partnership with HP will enable enterprise organizations to internally deliver a broad suite of file services as they benefit from the increased agility and reduced costs of hybrid cloud service delivery through HP CSA.”