HPE Helion
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HPE Helion was Hewlett-Packard's portfolio of open-source software and integrated systems for enterprise cloud computing. It was announced by HPE Cloud in May 2014.[1] HPE Helion grew from under US$300 million to over US$3 billion by 2016.[citation needed] HP closed the public cloud business on 31 January 2016.[2] HP has hybrid cloud and other offerings but the Helion public cloud offering was shut down.[3]
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Industry | Computer software IT services IT consulting |
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Founded | May 2014 (2014-05) |
Headquarters | Palo Alto, California , United States |
Key people | Kerry Bailey, Bobby Patrick, Mark Interrante, Bill Hilf |
Parent | Hewlett Packard Enterprise |
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HPE Helion was based on open-source technology, including OpenStack and Cloud Foundry.