HP to help 20th Century Fox use cloud to reduce data centre footprint by 70%

Submitted by ITV Production on Jun 13
indiantelevision.com Team

NEW DELHI: 20th Century Fox (Fox) has selected HP as its strategic cloud partner to offer cost-effective services to the Fox Business Units that leverage the Fox Enterprise Media Framework (EMF), a set of capabilities for managing, collaborating and distributing media assets globally.

Following the cloud deployment, Fox will reduce data center footprint by 70 per cent.

In addition, the company will also cut traditional compute and storage provisioning from five weeks to 15 minutes.

Fox is expected to shift 50 per cent of IT resources from commodity support to global service brokering.

20th Century Fox executive VP and CIO John Herbert said: "We continue to build upon our world-class digital supply chain by transforming into a cloud-enabled enterprise, providing the scalability and agility our business partners demand."

Fox?s cloud enterprise framework will be powered by an HP CloudSystem Enterprise including HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage, HP Cloud Service Automation, and HP Database and Middleware Automation to deliver cloud pooling of resources.

HP says that this will allow Fox to provide real- time consumption and capacity monitoring, resulting in transparent and competitive cost structures. Fox also plans to use the bursting capability of HP CloudSystem to burst to HP?s public cloud when peak demand requires additional capacity.

Zone-defined cloud security will allow Fox to create high-security cloud zones for media management and content distribution, delivering the full flexibility of a digital enterprise while mitigating the risk.

Unique cloud zone security profiles will be used for marketing, publicity and production content. These security cloud zones will be underpinned by solutions from the HP Enterprise Security portfolio.

HP COO Bill Veghte said: "20th Century Fox has taken a visionary approach, building its cloud infrastructure for the future. They are disrupting the traditional IT delivery methods and transforming themselves from a builder to a broker of IT services."