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HPE Unveils New AI Factory Solutions for Enterprises

HPE Unveils New AI Factory Solutions for Enterprises

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Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has announced new solutions aimed at accelerating the creation, adoption, and management of AI factories across all organizational types and the entire AI lifecycle.
HPE revealed the expansion of its NVIDIA AI Computing by HPE portfolio, now including NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs. The update introduces new composable solutions designed for service providers, model builders, and sovereign entities. It also includes the next-generation HPE Private Cloud AI, a turnkey AI factory for enterprises.
The new end-to-end solutions eliminate the need for customers to compile their own AI tech stack when building AI-ready data centers. According to HPE President and CEO Antonio Neri, achieving AI potential requires strong infrastructure and the right IT foundation. He stated that HPE and NVIDIA offer a comprehensive approach to support organizations in realizing sustainable business value through AI.
Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA, reported that HPE and NVIDIA are jointly delivering full-stack AI factory infrastructure to help businesses innovate at scale with speed and precision.
HPE's Private Cloud AI offers a fully integrated solution featuring NVIDIA accelerated computing, networking, and software. It supports: NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs and HPE ProLiant Compute Gen12 servers
Investment protection and seamless GPU scalability
Air-gapped management for data privacy and multi-tenancy for collaboration
It also includes NVIDIA AI Blueprints and a 'try and buy' program at Equinix data centers.
HPE introduced new validated AI factory solutions leveraging five decades of liquid cooling expertise and HPE Morpheus Enterprise Software. These modular stacks offer a unified control plane and faster deployment.
HPE OpsRamp now provides full-stack observability and is validated for the NVIDIA Enterprise AI Factory.
Additional AI factory models include: A large-scale design for service providers and model builders using HPE ProLiant XD, NVIDIA AI Enterprise, and advanced cooling
A solution for sovereign entities with enhanced privacy and sovereignty features
The HPE Compute XD690, which supports eight NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra GPUs, has also been added to the portfolio. It includes the HPE Performance Cluster Manager for managing complex AI environments.
To support data-hungry AI workloads, HPE Alletra Storage MP X10000 now supports Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers. The system accelerates AI data pipelines and supports the NVIDIA AI Data Platform reference design.
HPE's Unleash AI ecosystem has expanded to 75+ use cases and added 26 new partners. These use cases span agentic AI, smart cities, data governance, and cybersecurity.
Additionally, HPE and Accenture are co-developing agentic AI solutions for the financial sector. The collaboration uses Accenture's AI Refinery on HPE Private Cloud AI to explore applications in sourcing, spend management, and contract analysis.
To support customer adoption, HPE has introduced new services to design, finance, deploy, and manage AI factories. These offerings aim to simplify AI journeys from planning to long-term operation.
HPE Financial Services is also offering flexible financing, including lower initial payments for Private Cloud AI and options to fund new AI projects using existing tech assets.
HPE continues to position itself as a leader in enterprise AI by delivering complete, integrated solutions that support innovation and scale.

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