In another move toward consolidation in business computing, Hewlett-Packard and Microsoft said they will spend as much as $250 million over the next three years in a new collaboration to deliver integrated systems, software and services for cloud computing.
The two expect to roll out a variety of products based on Microsoft’s Azure cloud service, running on HP systems pre-loaded with Microsoft products such as its Hyper-V virtualization and SQL database software.



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