Cloudian, a provider of enterprise†object storage†systems, announced the company has joined†Cloud28+, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise†(HPE)-backed worldwide federation of cloud computing organizations. Dedicated to increasing cloud adoption worldwide, Cloud28+ members combine resources to share and promote a common platform for cloud-related knowledge and solutions.
“Cloudian is delighted to join the HPE-backed Cloud28+ community to help our mutual customers find the right mix of private, public and hybrid cloud solutions, to increase their knowledge of innovative offers and to help firms interested in becoming cloud service providers,” said Jon Toor, CMO of Cloudian. “Our cloud-compatible, on-premises storage platform brings a compelling solution to the community, offering the limitless scalability and service provider-friendly features required in this era of expanding cloud possibilities.”
Cloudian’s flagship product, HyperStore, is an S3-compatible object storage platform with†integrated cloud connectivity. With HyperStore, customers can easily merge cloud and on-premises computing to create a single storage pool.† The resulting hybrid cloud and multi-cloud environments let customers optimize cost, performance and data location for various data types to achieve the highest possible ROI while delivering more consistently managed security and compliance.
“HPE is a partner-focused company, and we welcome Cloudian and its solution to the Cloud28+ community,” said Xavier Poisson Gouyou Beauchamps, Vice President, Service Providers and Cloud28+ Worldwide, Hewlett Packard Enterprise. “We are pleased to share Cloudian’s expertise in object storage to help our members and their customers optimize their data management with innovative hybrid- and multi-cloud deployments.”†
Cloud28+ is the world’s largest independent community promoting cloud services and knowledge sharing. Cloud28+ helps connect customers directly with partners including service providers, technology vendors, solution providers, ISVs, systems integrators, universities, and public-sector organizations.†