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Renault Selects HP Private Cloud

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French automaker Renault has selected an HP Utility Services solution to support the development of new telematics services for its electric cars, in a pay-as-you-go financial model.

Renault selected HP Enterprise Cloud Services – Utility Services to host its European IT infrastructure and manage its technical applications.  A pre-configured and tested HP Converged Infrastructure hosted in the company’s Tier 3 data center in Grenoble, France, is giving the automaker access to its server, storage, networking, power and cooling technologies.

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