HP has integrated 3PAR Utility Storage across its Converged Infrastructure portfolio to simplify scalable cloud computing. It has also introduced new storage offerings for virtualisation and data de-duplication.

The integration of 3PAR Utility Storage enables clients to optimise cloud delivery with features like automated storage tiering to improve performance, and thin storage offerings to eliminate over-provisioning.

In addition, the combination helps clients seeking to consolidate storage hardware and respond to data growth with converged block-and-file storage on a single storage array, said the company.

The company has simplified data management with offerings built on converged storage, server and networking platforms to provide clients with unified management.

Further, to automate and simplify the provisioning of multitenant storage for the cloud, HP 3PAR Utility Storage can now be fully managed as part of its CloudSystem, an integrated system to build and deliver services across private, public and hybrid cloud environments.

The company has also qualified its X9300 Network Storage Gateway, built on IBRIX technology, for use with 3PAR Storage Systems.

HP introduced P4800 G2 SAN, built inside an BladeSystem c7000 enclosure that eliminates the need for external storage networking, which reduces networking costs and uses common management across server, storage and networking.

In addition, the P4800 G2 SAN runs SAN/IQ 9.0 software with enhanced support for VMware vStorage API for Array Integration (VAAI), said the company.

Apart from these, HP has also launched D2D4324 Backup System and E5000 Messaging System for Microsoft Exchange Server 2010.