Cast Iron Systems and HP to Deliver Cloud Integration Services to Small and Midsize Businesses

05/29/2009

Cast Iron Systems and HP today announced they are partnering to offer integration services for small and midsize businesses (SMBs) looking to reduce costs by leveraging software-as-a-service (SaaS) applications within their existing infrastructures and applications.



ebizQ received the following: Together, Cast Iron and HP have developed a marketing and sales program for HP channel partners. HP’s channel of 25,000 value-added resellers (VARs) in the United States will now be able to expand into the growing market for cloud solutions.

According to Forrester Research, one of the main reasons surveyed IT executives and technology decision-makers have for not being interested in SaaS is concern about integration issues.(1) Cast Iron offers the ability to integrate SaaS data with an organization’s existing infrastructure quickly and affordably.

“Cast Iron’s collaboration with HP will accelerate our penetration of the SMB market worldwide and demonstrate that VARs can play a major role in delivering cloud computing solutions,” said Ken Comée, chief executive officer, Cast Iron Systems. “VARs now have the flexibility to offer integration as a cloud-based service or as an on-premise appliance. Also, SMBs can have peace of mind knowing that their on-premise integration solution is running on high-performance HP servers.”

“SMB customers are looking for new ways to avoid upfront technology costs,” said Enrique Lores, senior vice president, Solution Partners Organization and Commercial Sales, HP. “While on-demand services are an ideal solution for SMBs, the integration of the new data from these web-based applications with the existing infrastructure and applications must be quick and affordable.”

All on-premise deployments sourced through this agreement will run on HP servers sold by HP channel partners. Also, Cast Iron will recommend HP infrastructure for all third-party data centers that are operated on behalf of Cast Iron to service customers resulting from this agreement. This collaboration extends HP’s ongoing expansion within the cloud-services market and builds on its 2008 agreements with NetSuite and Microsoft to enable HP channel partners to deliver cloud services to customers. The Cast Iron solution enables HP channel partners to deliver cloud-services integration to the NetSuite and Microsoft offerings as well.

“As a leading provider of enterprise IT solutions and professional services, we are actively involved in helping SMBs utilize SaaS effectively in the context of their existing application landscape,” said Romi Randhawa, president and chief executive officer, HPM Networks – the largest HP VAR in California. “The collaboration between HP and Cast Iron offers new opportunities for us to deliver both the technology and the expertise that our customers need to realize the full potential of cloud computing.”

“The trend toward services delivery by channel partners has been marked in the last several years, and it will only continue to increase,” said Christina Richmond, channels analyst, IDC. “Partners must evolve toward a more solution-centric approach gradually, while maintaining their core hardware competencies. This offering from HP goes a long way toward enabling partners to recommend a cloud-services integration solution for their customers who are bringing in software-as-a-service solutions, and this will assist the channel in taking the necessary steps to transform their business models for the future.”

Cast Iron has established dedicated resources to support HP resellers as they refer customers to them for integration services, including a toll-free hotline for sales support and a self-service portal where resellers can access sales tools and online training resources. HP hosted offerings and pricing options are available today in the U.S. through Cast Iron. More information can be found at www.castiron.com/hp.

About HP

HP, the world’s largest technology company, simplifies the technology experience for consumers and businesses with a portfolio that spans printing, personal computing, software, services and IT infrastructure. More information about HP (NYSE: HPQ) is available at http://www.hp.com/.

About Cast Iron Systems

Founded in 2001, Cast Iron Systems is The No. 1 SaaS and Cloud Integration Company™. Cast Iron has thousands of deployed customer integrations across all industries and around the world at companies such as Allianz, British American Tobacco (BAT), Amerisource Bergen, Emerson, IBA Molecular, Krueger International, Peet’s Coffee & Tea, PGP Corporation, salesforce.com, The Sports Authority and Tesla Motors. All are benefiting from the simplicity, speed and flexibility of the Cast Iron Integration Solution, which enables them to integrate cloud-based and SaaS applications with the rest of the enterprise in just days. Backed by Sequoia Capital, Norwest Venture Partners and Lehman Brothers, Cast Iron is privately held and led by experienced technology executives from Oracle, Accenture, PeopleSoft, Vitria and Siebel.

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