News in the Channel - issue #30

HPE

Cloud bubbles up HPE has launched a new private cloud portfolio that combines flexible enterprise- grade software for virtualised workloads and unified cloud management to modernise how end users work.

Private cloud has grown in popularity over the past decade as customers have realised the benefits it provides, but increasingly customers are looking for solutions that are simplified and cost effective to maintain competitiveness. With the competition in the market for private cloud products growing, Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has announced its latest releases, which are what it calls “a generational leap forward” for the company’s private cloud portfolio, and that seek to redefine what a private cloud delivers to customers through nearly a decade of leadership and HPE Morpheus Software. "Enterprises are at a pivotal moment in IT modernisation where they must address escalating management complexity and increasing virtualisation costs to free investments for core growth areas,” says said Fidelma Russo, executive vice president and general manager of Hybrid Cloud and CTO at HPE. “We are the leader in disaggregated infrastructure and our private cloud combines that leadership with new software for unified virtualisation and cloud management. HPE is giving

customers the choice, simplicity and cost efficiencies to outpace the competition and re-invest in innovation," Radical savings and simplicity While many IT infrastructure providers are now recognising the cost benefits of disaggregated infrastructure, HPE is seeking to redefine the full-stack private cloud through HPE Private Cloud Business Edition with HPE Morpheus VM Essentials. Business Edition, available as dHCI or HCI. This enables organisations to choose optimised architecture for VMs from the edge to the data centre. VM Essentials manages HPE VMs and traditional VMs, allowing customers to mix and match VMs to suit their needs. VM Essentials is designed for global deployment and supported by comprehensive enterprise services available from the infrastructure to the workload. In addition, HPE is using AI to drive the experience from setup to operations by automating infrastructure setup and lifecycle management for Business Edition and AIOps predict and prevents up to 86% of issues, freeing IT resources.

Fidelma Russo executive vice president and general manager of Hybrid Cloud and CTO

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Enterprises are at a pivotal moment in IT modernisation where they must address escalating management complexity and increasing virtualisation costs to free investments for core growth areas. “ ”

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