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Register for HP Discover today & you’ll receive 3,750 hours of free public cloud services from HP
Have you heard about the new HP Public Cloud Services? Freedom to create. Develop. Innovate. With OpenStack technology, you're free to invent without limits or lock-in. Our new public cloud is developer friendly and backed by exceptional customer support. Now you can test drive the HP Cloud. Register today for HP Discover and you’ll receive up to 3,750 hours of free public cloud services from HP. By registering to attend HP Discover, you can experience this power with the following free access to the HP Cloud.
- 3,750 unit-hours of HP Cloud Compute or
- 1,250 GB months of storage capacity with HP Cloud Object Storage or
- 937 GB of lightning fast CDN (North America, Europe and Latin America) bandwidth or any combination of these or other services available on HP Cloud Services up to an equivalent value of a $25 per month credit for 6 consecutive months on your HP Cloud Services account.
Today HP operates some of the world’s largest cloud environments as well as powers the world’s most trafficked websites, largest search engines, leading hosting providers and most popular U.S. social media properties. See more information here on testing the HP Public Cloud offer.
HP Discover will feature many opportunities to learn about the cloud. Our HP Discover 2012 agenda is packed with more than 80 cloud sessions and we’re adding more every day. You can also demo our next generation cloud platform in the HP Cloud Zone – we’re more than just Infrastructure as a service. We’ll share with you the build out of our Platform as a Service, Software as a Service and our exceptional customer service.
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