HPE extends hybrid cloud leadership with the HPE GreenLake edge
to cloud platform to deliver industry’s most comprehensive
on-premises offerings for scalable and secure cloud services that
drive greater agility, simplicity and productivity at lower
cost
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE: HPE) today announced at HPE
Discover that it is extending its leadership in hybrid cloud with a
comprehensive set of innovations to the HPE GreenLake edge to cloud
platform, the industry’s most robust and proven platform for cloud
services in the data center, in a colocation center and at the
edge. Innovations span applications, security, silicon and software
with automated, cloud-native capabilities that can be performed in
just a few clicks and managed in a unified platform.
These innovations enable customers to transform and modernize
their workloads to a cloud operating model, optimize and secure
applications from edge to cloud, and achieve a future-ready
position capable of addressing and leveraging all forms of data,
regardless of location.
Additionally, HPE announced today new HPE GreenLake cloud
services to support critical applications across industries, such
as for 5G, electronic medical records, financial services, data and
risk analytics, and high performance computing (HPC) and artificial
intelligence (AI).
Together, these innovations extend HPE’s market leadership in
delivering cloud services anywhere: in a customer’s data center, in
a colocation center, or at the edge. HPE GreenLake cloud platform
now has over 1,200 customers representing $4.8 B in total contract
value and a 95% customer renewal rate, and is actively sold by over
900 partners worldwide.
Pioneering cloud services for on-premises with the HPE
GreenLake edge to cloud platform
HPE was the first to market four years ago in delivering an
as-a-service cloud experience on premises and at the edge with the
HPE GreenLake cloud platform, which provides cloud services for
servers, storage, networking and a robust catalogue of software and
workload applications, including container management and machine
learning operations. Customers benefit from the agility and
simplicity of the cloud and the governance, compliance, and
visibility that comes with on-premises. This winning combination is
appealing to customers, and HPE continues to accelerate momentum in
cloud services. In HPE’s most recent quarter, HPE GreenLake grew
annual recurring revenue 30 percent and grew orders 41 percent
year-over-year.
“Organizations today know that to succeed in their industries,
they must pursue a cloud everywhere mandate, which enables them to
collect, analyze, and act on data, wherever it resides,” said
Antonio Neri, president and CEO at HPE. “The HPE GreenLake edge to
cloud platform empowers organizations to harness the power of all
their data, regardless of location, and today’s announcements
further extend HPE’s leadership in this hybrid cloud market. From
silicon, software, and security, to workloads that organizations
rely on to run their businesses, HPE continues to extend the reach
of the HPE GreenLake cloud platform, to help customers accelerate
digital transformation and generate tremendous business
outcomes.”
At HPE Discover today, HPE unveiled the following set of
innovations to the HPE GreenLake cloud platform:
HPE GreenLake Lighthouse: Agile, cloud-native solution
removes configuration complexity to rapidly deliver multiple cloud
services on-demand
Customers today require agility and flexibility to rapidly
configure and provision different workloads based on dynamic
business demands. To address these dynamic IT and business needs,
HPE is introducing HPE GreenLake Lighthouse, which provides a
seamless, intelligent operational experience to easily run and
manage different workload-optimized solutions.
HPE GreenLake Lighthouse is a secure, cloud-native
infrastructure that removes the entire process of having to order
and await for a new configuration by allowing customers to add new
cloud services in just a few clicks in HPE GreenLake Central and
run them simultaneously in just minutes. Cloud-native and
intelligent, HPE Greenlake Lighthouse is built with HPE Ezmeral
software to autonomously optimize different cloud services and
workloads by composing resources to deliver the best performance,
lowest cost or a balance of both, depending on business
priorities.
Customers can use HPE GreenLake Lighthouse to run a variety of
cloud services in any location, whether it is in their data center,
with a colocation provider of their choice, or at the edge.
Project Aurora: A foundation for HPE GreenLake’s zero-trust
architecture
Securing edge-to-cloud is becoming more complex as organizations
evolve their architectures to run dynamically scaled applications
spanning data centers to edge locations. In addition, attackers
increasingly employ advanced exploitation techniques, giving them
long-term persistence within an enterprise that enables them to
inflict damage at will.
HPE is addressing this challenge with Project Aurora to deliver
a cloud-native, zero-trust security to HPE’s edge-to-cloud
architecture. Project Aurora will embed within the HPE GreenLake
cloud platform building blocks to automatically and continuously
verify the integrity of the hardware, firmware, operating systems,
platforms, and workloads, including security workloads.
In addition, Project Aurora’s continuous attestation
capabilities can be used to automatically detect advanced threats
from silicon to cloud, in seconds compared to today’s average of 28
days. These capabilities help enterprises potentially minimize data
loss, unauthorized encryption, and valuable data and intellectual
property corruption. Project Aurora also complements existing
security investments to reduce downtime and protect productivity
and revenue.
The new initiative builds upon HPE’s silicon root of trust
technology that is recognized by cyber insurers for reducing risk.
When combined with open-source technologies like SPIFFE and SPIRE,
Project Aurora enables DevOps and SecDevOps engineering teams to
deliver workload identities rooted in continuously verified
hardware.
Project Aurora will be first embedded within HPE GreenLake
Lighthouse. In the future, it will be embedded within HPE GreenLake
cloud services and HPE Ezmeral software to provide customers with a
platform-agnostic way to define, create, and deploy a zero-trust
architecture straddling edge to cloud.
Silicon on-Demand: Gaining processor core capacity in just a
few clicks
HPE is unveiling an innovative pay-per-use, consumption-based
pricing model that will optimize at the silicon level to offer a
more granular cloud experience with better metering, reduced
buffering time and faster deployment.
Available first via the HPE GreenLake cloud platform, HPE will
offer flexible consumption capabilities with Silicon on-Demand, a
first-of-its-kind feature, developed in partnership with Intel, to
add new capacity at a processor core and persistent memory level
using Intel® Optane™ technology. HPE is removing the need to order
or install new processors by allowing customers to instantly
activate and pay for more capacity with just a click.
“As the world becomes increasingly digital, harnessing insights
from unprocessed data will depend on technology solutions that take
advantage of four key superpowers: cloud, connectivity, artificial
intelligence and the intelligent edge. Together with HPE, we
innovate from edge to cloud on technology solutions, including
Silicon on-Demand, that drive the next wave of digital
transformation and improve the life of every human on the planet,”
said Pat Gelsinger, CEO of Intel.
Compute Cloud Console: Delivering intuitive automatic
management for unified compute operations as a service
Many IT teams today still use the same approach to monitoring
and managing their computing assets as they did 20 years ago. Over
time, as computing needs have increasingly scaled with servers and
systems now spanning outside the core data center and at the edge,
this approach has become complex and task-intensive, requiring more
automated, unified tools.
To help manage this complexity with simple and effortless
control capabilities, HPE is introducing unified compute operations
as a service with the Compute Cloud Console, an intuitive,
cloud-based management service that automates compute operations
across an organization’s entire fleet. Based on the HPE GreenLake
Cloud Platform, Compute Cloud Console simplifies the infrastructure
management experience with a seamless as-a-service experience no
matter where workloads are running, from edge to cloud.
Additionally, it automates manual tasks such as provisioning and
lifecycle management, speeding up time-to-market and eliminating
inconsistencies due to human error.
The new Compute Cloud Console builds on to HPE’s latest
innovations for delivering centralized consoles with cloud-native
management capabilities. The console is built upon the same proven,
secure, AI-powered technology that supports Aruba Central, an
engine that serves more than one hundred thousand customers and
more than a million networked devices. The Compute Cloud Console
builds on the recently announced Data Services Cloud Console which
provides a cloud-native, software-defined solution for data
storage. Similar to the Compute Cloud Console, the Data Services
Cloud Console delivers a unified cloud operating model that
provides data storage and data services capabilities.
Expanded HPE GreenLake Cloud Services to address large
enterprise markets and critical infrastructure requirements
HPE also unveiled a catalog of new cloud services that customers
can easily access with just a click using the HPE GreenLake cloud
platform. These include cloud services for 5G, electronic medical
records, financial services, data and risk analytics, and high
performance computing (HPC) and artificial intelligence (AI). For
additional details, please visit today’s news here.
Availability
HPE Lighthouse is generally available now within HPE GreenLake
cloud services globally and available through HPE’s channel
partners.
Project Aurora will become available in HPE GreenLake
Lighthouse, HPE GreenLake cloud services and HPE Ezmeral software
platforms later this year.
Silicon on-Demand is available now on the HPE GreenLake cloud
platform.
The Compute Cloud Console is available today by invitation only
to customers in the United States on the HPE GreenLake cloud
platform. It will be offered to customers in other regions later
this year.
Additional resources
To learn more about HPE GreenLake, visit hpe.com/greenlake and
HPE Ezmeral, visit hpe.com/ezmeral.
Join us June 22-24 for HPE Discover 2021, spotlighting the
future of edge to cloud digital transformation. Tune into a keynote
on strategic insights and company news from Antonio Neri, HPE
President and CEO, on June 22 at 10am Central Time.
About Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE: HPE) is the global
edge-to-cloud company that helps organizations accelerate outcomes
by unlocking value from all of their data, everywhere. Built on
decades of reimagining the future and innovating to advance the way
people live and work, HPE delivers unique, open and intelligent
technology solutions delivered as a service – spanning Compute,
Storage, Software, Intelligent Edge, High Performance Computing and
Mission Critical Solutions – with a consistent experience across
all clouds and edges, designed to help customers develop new
business models, engage in new ways, and increase operational
performance. For more information, visit: www.hpe.com
View source
version on businesswire.com: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20210622005463/en/
Nahren Khizeran Nahren.Khizeran@hpe.com
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE:HPE)
Historical Stock Chart
From Jun 2024 to Jul 2024
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE:HPE)
Historical Stock Chart
From Jul 2023 to Jul 2024