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Forbes
30-06-2025
- Business
- Forbes
HPE Ramps Up Networking, Automation And Observability At Discover 2025
CEO Antonio Neri delivers the keynote at HPE Discover 2025 at The Sphere in Las Vegas. Hewlett Packard Enterprise celebrates its tenth anniversary this year, and the company's recent Discover annual user and partner conference in Las Vegas served as a showcase for its past decade of accomplishments, as well as the ten-year anniversary of its acquisition of Aruba in 2015. The event also served as the debut for HPE's new brand mark, refreshing a stodgy and text-heavy logo by incorporating a variation on Hewlett Packard's iconic green badge that is meant to appear open to the future. HPE'S new corporate logo HPE's future is decidedly agentic in its focus, as evidenced by Discover's overall theme and the race for the company and other IT infrastructure providers to capitalize on the already lucrative and potentially transformative opportunity in enabling modern AI for enterprises at scale. A handful of the company's AI-infused announcements at the event were especially noteworthy. And while I like what HPE is doing, I believe that it can improve upon some of its efforts to further its AI-for-networking and networking-for-AI ambitions. With that context set, let's dive in. (Note: HPE is an advisory client of my firm, Moor Insights & Strategy.) The Promise Of HPE Aruba Networking's Agentic AI Mesh Enterprises are faced with daunting networking challenges today, as outlined by Aruba's chief product officer David Hughes in his technical keynote on day three of the conference. Hughes pointed to the simultaneous needs to support demanding users who expect zero downtime, to enable IT teams to do more with less, to protect organizations from escalating cyber threats, to mitigate ongoing geopolitical risks that threaten business continuity and data protection, and to ease management tied to multi-vendor and multi-domain operations. The company aims to address these needs with its new Agentic AI Mesh offering from HPE Aruba Networking. At preview, it includes a pool of fifteen purpose-built agents and an orchestration super-agent, complemented by a networking copilot. The networking agentic AI functionality integrated into HPE Aruba Networking's Central control console is designed to broadly automate network functionality. Over time, this should facilitate easier root cause analysis, help remediate issues quickly and ultimately deliver a self-healing capability. On the surface, Agentic AI Mesh offers a robust set of capabilities that can address enterprises' networking and security challenges, building upon the company's historic leadership in AIOps and anchored by its Edge Services Platform launched five years ago. I believe that when HPE Aruba Networking's agentic AI framework becomes generally available in the third calendar quarter of this year, it will have the potential to scale automation, bolster network assurance and improve security outcomes. At the conference, I also had the opportunity to speak with Hughes in a Six Five in the Booth fireside chat, during which he highlighted what the company believes it can accomplish with the new offering. GreenLake Intelligence: A Cross-Portfolio Vison For Automation At Scale Aruba's Agentic AI Mesh is part of a broader HPE vision — called GreenLake Intelligence — to bring the power of agentic AI to its entire infrastructure stack within its hybrid cloud services portfolio. From my perspective, HPE has been a trailblazer in offering its complete set of networking, security, compute and storage solutions as consumptive services. The benefits to enterprises include highly flexible — and fast — deployment, the ability to treat infrastructure as an operational expense to reap balance-sheet benefits and a continuous delivery mechanism to bring organizations the latest features and capabilities on a steady cadence. HPE believes that its GreenLake Intelligence agentic AI framework has the potential to solve siloed and manual workflows, enable troubleshooting issues across its entire infrastructure expanse (including multi-vendor equipment) through its OpsRamp observability platform, identify underutilized resources and reduce operational burdens. It is a bold vision — one whose success will lie in flawless execution across a broad and deep set of IT and OT solution offerings. Deeper Portfolio And AI Ecosystem Capabilities Announced At HPE Discover In addition to HPE Aruba Networking's Agentic AI Mesh and the GreenLake Intelligence framework, the company made three other noteworthy announcements. First, HPE is deepening its network and data observability capabilities with further integrations of its OpsRamp acquisition from two years ago. The company aims to leverage OpsRamp to enable new conversational assistance to manage fault detection, capacity planning and more through an agentic command center. I like OpsRamp's ability to provide visibility across multi-vendor infrastructure, as well as the promise of improved network assurance and security posture through a single pane of glass. The effort also allows HPE to better compete with Cisco's more mature full-stack observability platform, which leverages both Cisco's organic roadmap efforts and its acquisitions of ThousandEyes, AppDynamics, Accedian and other observability and monitoring solutions. Second, HPE Aruba Networking announced a private 5G competency program to accelerate the adoption of its cellular connectivity offering. The program is designed to provide channel partners with expertise in developing and deploying solutions that streamline private cellular deployments in what I judge to be OT environments. It also positions the company to support deterministic use-case needs such as manufacturing automation, logistics and, more broadly, cost-effective connectivity solutions for indoor and outdoor deployments. HPE has shifted its focus on serving the broader telecom mobile network operators to enabling private LTE and 5G enterprise networks since its acquisition of cellular core provider Athonet two years ago. This has been a smart move for the company, given the growing adoption of private networks and the obvious sales adjacencies for HPE to extend its reach beyond Wi-Fi and wired deployments. From my perspective, it also represents deeper margin opportunities for the company relative to the poorer economics tied to public cellular deployments. I also like HPE's full-stack offering, which includes HPE core and radio access network infrastructure, as well as its strengths in orchestration software rooted in its prior carrier-grade development efforts. Third, HPE announced an extension of its Unleash AI ecosystem that adds more than two dozen new partners and identifies over seventy-five new use cases designed to accelerate enterprise adoption of modern AI applications and workloads. AI ecosystem efforts by the likes of Nvidia are making it easier for organizations to accelerate time-to-value with generative and agentic AI features, and HPE's focus here could pay big dividends with the adoption of its complete AI infrastructure stack. At HPE Discover, I also sat down with the Six Five Live team to share my hot takes on HPE's announcements, providing further insights on the company's AI ambitions. HPE's Opportunities For Improvement From my perspective, there is a lot to like about the announcements at HPE Discover. However, details about what customers will be expected to pay for new functionality such as the Agentic AI Mesh were vague. To be fair, this may be because the offering is only in preview now; even so, setting an expectation for licensing costs could have strengthened its appeal. Additionally, HPE partner sales enablement could be a tricky endeavor — especially when we consider that Cisco's AI Canvas and Deep Network LLM, announced just a few weeks ago, compete with HPE Aruba Networking's latest offering. I would have liked to see more details related to HPE's channel education efforts, highlighting what is unique to its approach for sellers beyond the perceived strengths that Hughes communicated in his technical keynote. Is It Time To Call A Winner? It is tough to call an immediate winner in this competition, given the newness of both Cisco's and HPE's agentic AI offerings for networking. However, the late-breaking news, on the heels of Discover, that HPE is successfully closing its contested acquisition of Juniper Networks and avoiding an antitrust trial in July ends the unnecessary distractions. It also paves the way for a strengthened HPE Aruba Networking portfolio thanks to the depth provided by Juniper's Mist AI software; this is true despite the DOJ's requirement that HPE divest its Instant On small business products and license the source code for Mist AI. On that last point, I highly doubt that other enterprise networking infrastructure providers will pay to license the software, considering how far HPE's competitors are along their own AI development paths. However, a handful of smaller consumer Wi-Fi solution providers may take advantage of the licensing opportunity. From the day that HPE and Juniper announced their deal, I have held the position that the tie-up will do more to foster competition and innovation than thwart it. Ultimately, customers will win by having a stronger second choice for AI-enabled network infrastructure after Cisco. Tenth anniversaries are often symbolized by tin or aluminum — connoting strength and flexibility. HPE Discover 2025 went far to demonstrate the company's strengths in networking, cross-portfolio automation and observability as it addresses the complex challenges that organizations face today. The event also clearly demonstrated HPE's flexibility through broad industry collaboration, evidenced by the company's growing partnership with Nvidia and HPE's Unleash AI ecosystem. Both have the potential to accelerate enterprise adoption of modern AI applications and the management of AI workloads at scale with highly performant networking infrastructure and consumptive hybrid cloud services. HPE's success will depend on its ability to execute against its agentic AI vision, quickly leverage and integrate Juniper's intellectual property and convince its channel partners to lead with its solutions. The bedrock to accomplish all of these is firmly laid, and it will be interesting to watch what the company can unlock in terms of both technical innovation and effective sales execution.
Yahoo
25-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
KDDI and HPE Join Forces to Launch AI Data Center Operations by Early 2026
HPE's industry-leading direct liquid cooling technologies enable NVIDIA Blackwell-accelerated AI infrastructure LAS VEGAS, June 25, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--HPE Discover 2025 – HPE (NYSE: HPE) and KDDI Corporation today announced they are collaborating to open the Osaka Sakai Data Center by early 2026 to support startups and enterprises with NVIDIA AI infrastructure for developing AI applications and training large language models (LLMs). Through the collaboration, KDDI and HPE will deploy a rack-scale system featuring the NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 platform built by HPE, based on the latest NVIDIA Blackwell architecture, within the Osaka Sakai Data Center. The Osaka Sakai Data Center takes advantage of hybrid cooling technology, which combines air cooling and direct liquid cooling, to reduce the facility's environmental impact. Additionally, KDDI and HPE will jointly promote services delivered from the Osaka Sakai Data Center to accelerate the prevalence and adoption of AI solutions among businesses and consumers in Japan and globally. HPE supports AI sustainability with liquid cooling expertise The rapid advancement of AI technology has created a pressing need for large-scale, high-performance AI infrastructure. To address this demand, KDDI is building an AI data center in Sakai City within the Osaka Prefecture of Japan, to support accelerated development of trillion parameter generative AI models. The Osaka Sakai Data Center will support AI-related business in Japan and globally, serving organizations and individuals developing generative AI models or leveraging the system's low-latency inferencing capabilities. KDDI plans to offer cloud-based AI computing services to organizations through WAKONX, its business platform for the AI era. The NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 by HPE is a rack-scale system – inclusive of NVIDIA accelerated computing, NVIDIA networking, NVIDIA software – designed to enable large and complex AI clusters that are optimized for energy efficiency and performance through advanced direct liquid cooling. The rack-scale system is built by HPE, that has extensive global experience in building large AI clusters and five decades of liquid cooling expertise, uniquely positions the company to help KDDI quickly deploy. HPE also offers an extensive infrastructure support system for complex liquid-cooled environments. Equipped with NVIDIA-accelerated networking, including NVIDIA Quantum-2 InfiniBand, NVIDIA Spectrum-X Ethernet, and NVIDIA BlueField-3 DPUs, the system delivers high-performance network connectivity for diverse AI workloads. Customers can also run the NVIDIA AI Enterprise platform on the KDDI infrastructure to accelerate development and deployment. "Our collaboration with KDDI marks a pivotal milestone in supporting Japan's AI innovation, delivering powerful computing capabilities that will enable smarter solutions, contributing to greater productivity, and further advancing technological leadership," said Antonio Neri, president and CEO of HPE. "The Osaka Sakai Data Center will benefit from HPE's industry-leading cooling expertise, which powers high-performance AI systems while significantly reducing environmental impact. We look forward to partnering with KDDI on their bold vision to unlock new possibilities for customers on their AI journeys." "We are pleased to embark on the upcoming deployment of a high-performance GPU infrastructure at our Osaka-Sakai Data Center through our collaboration with HPE," said Hiromichi Matsuda, President and CEO of KDDI. "HPE's deep expertise in supercomputing and advanced cooling technologies will be instrumental in driving the evolution of next-generation AI data centers. Together with a passionate partner like HPE, we are excited to take on the challenge of shaping a sustainable future where we coexist with AI." KDDI and HPE will continue to strengthen their collaboration to advance industry leading AI infrastructure and deliver innovative services—while enhancing energy efficiency. About HPE HPE (NYSE: HPE) is a leader in essential enterprise technology, bringing together the power of AI, cloud, and networking to help organizations achieve more. As pioneers of possibility, our innovation and expertise advance the way people live and work. We empower our customers across industries to optimize operational performance, transform data into foresight, and maximize their impact. Unlock your boldest ambitions with HPE. Discover more at About KDDI KDDI is a telecommunication service provider in Japan, offering multitude of services to individual customers through its "au", "UQ mobile" and "povo" brands, and to corporate customers through its "KDDI BUSINESS" brand. In May 2022, KDDI had stated "KDDI VISION 2030: The creation of a society in which anyone can make their dreams a reality, by enhancing the power to connect". Under this vision, KDDI is promoting its business strategy in the Mid-Term Management Strategy (FY2022–FY2025), defined as the "Satellite Growth Strategy". With a focus on 5G communications, data-driven practices, and generative AI, KDDI will accelerate business growth by providing value-added services in the growth areas of DX, finance, energy, and life transformation (LX) which encompasses five areas of future growth (Mobility, Sports/Entertainment, Web3/Metaverse, Healthcare, and Space). Placing "sustainability management" at the core, KDDI will aim to achieve the sustainable growth of society and the enhancement of corporate value together with our partners, by harnessing the "Satellite Growth Strategy" and strengthening the management base. View source version on Contacts Media Contact: Eri Sign in to access your portfolio


Business Wire
25-06-2025
- Business
- Business Wire
KDDI and HPE Join Forces to Launch AI Data Center Operations by Early 2026
LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- HPE Discover 2025 – HPE (NYSE: HPE) and KDDI Corporation today announced they are collaborating to open the Osaka Sakai Data Center by early 2026 to support startups and enterprises with NVIDIA AI infrastructure for developing AI applications and training large language models (LLMs). Through the collaboration, KDDI and HPE will deploy a rack-scale system featuring the NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 platform built by HPE, based on the latest NVIDIA Blackwell architecture, within the Osaka Sakai Data Center. The Osaka Sakai Data Center takes advantage of hybrid cooling technology, which combines air cooling and direct liquid cooling, to reduce the facility's environmental impact. Additionally, KDDI and HPE will jointly promote services delivered from the Osaka Sakai Data Center to accelerate the prevalence and adoption of AI solutions among businesses and consumers in Japan and globally. HPE supports AI sustainability with liquid cooling expertise The rapid advancement of AI technology has created a pressing need for large-scale, high-performance AI infrastructure. To address this demand, KDDI is building an AI data center in Sakai City within the Osaka Prefecture of Japan, to support accelerated development of trillion parameter generative AI models. The Osaka Sakai Data Center will support AI-related business in Japan and globally, serving organizations and individuals developing generative AI models or leveraging the system's low-latency inferencing capabilities. KDDI plans to offer cloud-based AI computing services to organizations through WAKONX, its business platform for the AI era. The NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 by HPE is a rack-scale system – inclusive of NVIDIA accelerated computing, NVIDIA networking, NVIDIA software – designed to enable large and complex AI clusters that are optimized for energy efficiency and performance through advanced direct liquid cooling. The rack-scale system is built by HPE, that has extensive global experience in building large AI clusters and five decades of liquid cooling expertise, uniquely positions the company to help KDDI quickly deploy. HPE also offers an extensive infrastructure support system for complex liquid-cooled environments. Equipped with NVIDIA-accelerated networking, including NVIDIA Quantum-2 InfiniBand, NVIDIA Spectrum-X Ethernet, and NVIDIA BlueField-3 DPUs, the system delivers high-performance network connectivity for diverse AI workloads. Customers can also run the NVIDIA AI Enterprise platform on the KDDI infrastructure to accelerate development and deployment. 'Our collaboration with KDDI marks a pivotal milestone in supporting Japan's AI innovation, delivering powerful computing capabilities that will enable smarter solutions, contributing to greater productivity, and further advancing technological leadership,' said Antonio Neri, president and CEO of HPE. 'The Osaka Sakai Data Center will benefit from HPE's industry-leading cooling expertise, which powers high-performance AI systems while significantly reducing environmental impact. We look forward to partnering with KDDI on their bold vision to unlock new possibilities for customers on their AI journeys.' 'We are pleased to embark on the upcoming deployment of a high-performance GPU infrastructure at our Osaka-Sakai Data Center through our collaboration with HPE,' said Hiromichi Matsuda, President and CEO of KDDI. 'HPE's deep expertise in supercomputing and advanced cooling technologies will be instrumental in driving the evolution of next-generation AI data centers. Together with a passionate partner like HPE, we are excited to take on the challenge of shaping a sustainable future where we coexist with AI.' KDDI and HPE will continue to strengthen their collaboration to advance industry leading AI infrastructure and deliver innovative services—while enhancing energy efficiency. About HPE HPE (NYSE: HPE) is a leader in essential enterprise technology, bringing together the power of AI, cloud, and networking to help organizations achieve more. As pioneers of possibility, our innovation and expertise advance the way people live and work. We empower our customers across industries to optimize operational performance, transform data into foresight, and maximize their impact. Unlock your boldest ambitions with HPE. Discover more at About KDDI KDDI is a telecommunication service provider in Japan, offering multitude of services to individual customers through its 'au', 'UQ mobile' and 'povo' brands, and to corporate customers through its 'KDDI BUSINESS' brand. In May 2022, KDDI had stated 'KDDI VISION 2030: The creation of a society in which anyone can make their dreams a reality, by enhancing the power to connect'. Under this vision, KDDI is promoting its business strategy in the Mid-Term Management Strategy (FY2022–FY2025), defined as the 'Satellite Growth Strategy'. With a focus on 5G communications, data-driven practices, and generative AI, KDDI will accelerate business growth by providing value-added services in the growth areas of DX, finance, energy, and life transformation (LX) which encompasses five areas of future growth (Mobility, Sports/Entertainment, Web3/Metaverse, Healthcare, and Space). Placing "sustainability management" at the core, KDDI will aim to achieve the sustainable growth of society and the enhancement of corporate value together with our partners, by harnessing the 'Satellite Growth Strategy' and strengthening the management base.


Business Wire
24-06-2025
- Business
- Business Wire
HPE and Commvault Strengthen Strategic Partnership to Deliver Industry-Leading Cyber Resilience Solutions
LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- HPE Discover 2025 – HPE (NYSE: HPE) and Commvault (NASDAQ: CVLT), a leader in cyber resilience and data protection solutions for the hybrid cloud, today announced an expanded strategic partnership to combat the increasing challenges of cyber threats and data loss. Building on a longstanding collaboration across GreenLake cloud and the Commvault Cloud platform, the enhanced partnership deepens technology integration and joint go-to-market to deliver advanced cyber resilience, data protection, and disaster recovery capabilities for enterprise hybrid cloud environments. In addition to its own robust offerings, Commvault will integrate and offer HPE Zerto Software to support Commvault Cloud customers in managing demanding virtualized on-premises and cloud workloads. Leveraging sophisticated Continuous Data Protection technology, HPE Zerto delivers near-zero recovery point objectives (RPOs) and recovery time objectives (RTOs) ensuring operational resilience. Adding HPE Zerto capabilities to Commvault Cloud gives customers added flexibility to tailor their cyber resilience and disaster recovery strategy to meet the needs of their business. 'The expanded partnership with Commvault underscores our shared commitment to solve the most complex data protection challenges that enterprises face,' said Fidelma Russo, executive vice president and general manager of Hybrid Cloud and CTO at HPE. 'Our combined innovations set a new standard for data resilience, helping customers navigate a rapidly evolving threat landscape.' Sanjay Mirchandani, president and CEO of Commvault, added, 'This partnership builds on the long history of co-innovation between Commvault and HPE. At a time when data is more valuable and vulnerable than ever, our collaboration is empowering customers to keep their business continuous by advancing their resilience and protection of hybrid workloads.' The companies are also introducing enhanced integration between the HPE storage and data protection and Commvault Cloud portfolios to safeguard sensitive data, protect against ransomware, and ensure seamless recovery from disruptions. For HPE customers seeking a turnkey cloud-based solution that provides robust protection of hybrid, cloud-native, and SaaS workloads, Commvault Cloud SaaS is an integral part of the joint portfolio that spans from edge-to-cloud and source-to-target. Addressing Cyber Threats with Enhanced Solutions Ransomware, AI-driven attacks, and other cyber threats are compelling enterprises to prioritize cyber resilience as a critical component of their data protection strategies. As part of the expanded partnership, HPE and Commvault intend to introduce key joint innovations to neutralize the evolving threat landscape: Ultra Resilience: The combination of HPE Alletra Storage MP B10000 with built-in ransomware detection and snapshot immutability, HPE Cyber Resilience Vault with air-gapped protection, and Commvault Cloud AI-enhanced anomaly detection and threat scanning provides unmatched resilience and peace of mind. Fast, Clean Recovery: The integration of HPE Alletra Storage MP X10000 featuring data protection accelerator nodes with Commvault Cloud enables enterprises to return to operation safely and rapidly after an incident. It brings together blazing fast storage, typical 20-to-1 data reduction, and the broadest protection across hybrid cloud workloads. Geographic Protection: Commvault Cloud seamlessly orchestrates simultaneous snapshots and local backups for two synchronously replicated HPE Alletra Storage MP B10000 arrays, located in different geographical regions. This integration significantly streamlines data protection workflows and delivers unparalleled recoverability for critical enterprise data. Building on an Established Portfolio This partnership is based on deep collaboration and innovation to help enterprises modernize their data protection strategies, including integrations with HPE StoreOnce backup appliances and HPE Storage Tape solutions for highly cost-effective, long-term data retention, as well as advanced image-based protection for virtualized environments through HPE Morpheus VM Essentials Software. Together, HPE and Commvault are delivering an expansive suite of solutions that tackle data protection and cyber resilience challenges head-on, at every stage of the enterprise data lifecycle. The expertise of the two companies helps customers minimize risk, modernize infrastructure, and achieve operational continuity in the most complex hybrid and multicloud environments. Additional Resources HPE Zerto Software Commvault Cloud HPE Alletra Storage MP B10000 HPE Alletra Storage MP X10000 About HPE HPE (NYSE: HPE) is a global technology leader focused on developing intelligent solutions that allow customers to capture, analyze, and act upon data seamlessly. The company innovates across networking, hybrid cloud, and AI to help customers develop new business models, engage in new ways, and increase operational performance. For more information, visit: About Commvault Commvault (NASDAQ: CVLT) is the gold standard in cyber resilience, helping more than 100,000 organizations keep data safe and businesses resilient and moving forward. Today, Commvault offers the only cyber resilience platform that combines the best data security and rapid recovery at enterprise scale across any workload, anywhere—at the lowest TCO.
Yahoo
24-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
HPE and Veeam Deepen Strategic Partnership to Deliver Superior Data Resiliency and Recovery
Veeam to provide image-based backup support for HPE Morpheus VM Essentials Software including VM migration and data portability from traditional hypervisor environments LAS VEGAS, June 24, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--HPE Discover 2025 -- HPE (NYSE: HPE) and Veeam® Software, the #1 global leader by market share in data resilience, today announced that the two companies are furthering their long-term, strategic relationship with a new collaboration to offer customers comprehensive data backup and resilience solutions. Veeam Data Platform will integrate with HPE Morpheus VM Essentials Software to give customers a simplified and unified way to protect modern applications and data. "Data is an organization's most valuable asset – and often its most vulnerable," said Fidelma Russo, executive vice president of hybrid cloud and CTO of HPE. "With our deep partnership and integration, HPE and Veeam are delivering unified virtualization and data protection that is future-ready, giving customers the resiliency and agility to evolve their hybrid IT strategy." "Organizations face a perfect storm of IT complexity and cyber threats. Data resilience can no longer be an afterthought," said Anand Eswaran, CEO of Veeam. "Our enhanced partnership ensures organizations can deploy enterprise-grade virtualization solutions from HPE with Veeam backup, recovery, security and intelligence for maximum data resilience that keeps businesses running." The powerful combination of Veeam Data Platform, HPE Morpheus Software and HPE Zerto Software—backed by increased joint go-to-market investment—enables customer data protection success. Veeam to deliver image-based backup for HPE Morpheus VM Essentials Software: Veeam will deliver their industry-leading VM data resilience capabilities to VM Essentials with full fidelity Veeam Data Platform image-based backup support in the near term. Whether running HPE Private Cloud solutions or standalone servers with Veeam and VM Essentials, customers can take advantage of seamless, unified multi-hypervisor protection and VM mobility, as well as up to 90 percent reduction in VM license costs. Comprehensive protection for containerized and cloud-native workloads: In addition to deep Veeam Data Platform integration with VM Essentials and HPE Morpheus Enterprise Software, Veeam Kasten provides leading backup and recovery for containerized and cloud-native workloads. Together, these solutions enable organizations to manage and protect bare metal, virtualized, and containerized workloads. HPE and Veeam introduce global framework for modern data resilience HPE and Veeam also announced "Data Resilience by Design," a new joint framework that empowers enterprise customers to adopt a holistic, proactive approach to data security and availability. The framework includes HPE cybersecurity and cyber resilience transformation and readiness services. These services provide organizations with a comprehensive roadmap and strategies to assess, strengthen, and future-proof their data resilience posture. By leveraging this framework, enterprises can effectively address the growing security threats and challenges in today's landscape, ensuring robust data protection and resilience across their private and hybrid cloud environments. With this deeper strategic partnership, HPE and Veeam are empowering organizations to unlock the full potential of their private cloud environments while ensuring their most critical asset – data – is secure, resilient, and available. Together, the two companies are equipping enterprises with the tools and confidence to thrive in an era of heightened cyber threats and IT complexity. Additional Resources HPE and Veeam partnership overview HPE Morpheus Software HPE Zerto Software HPE Cybersecurity Services Veeam Data Platform About HPE HPE (NYSE: HPE) is a leader in essential enterprise technology, bringing together the power of AI, cloud, and networking to help organizations achieve more. As pioneers of possibility, our innovation and expertise advance the way people live and work. We empower our customers across industries to optimize operational performance, transform data into foresight, and maximize their impact. Unlock your boldest ambitions with HPE. Discover more at About Veeam Software Veeam®, the #1 global market leader in data resilience, believes every business should be able to bounce forward after a disruption with the confidence and control of all their data whenever and wherever they need it. Veeam calls this radical resilience, and we're obsessed with creating innovative ways to help our customers achieve it. Veeam solutions are purpose-built for powering data resilience by providing data backup, data recovery, data portability, data security, and data intelligence. With Veeam, IT and security leaders rest easy knowing that their apps and data are protected and always available across their cloud, virtual, physical, SaaS, and Kubernetes environments. Headquartered in Seattle with offices in more than 30 countries, Veeam protects over 550,000 customers worldwide, including 67% of the Global 2000, that trust Veeam to keep their businesses running. Radical resilience starts with Veeam. Learn more at or follow Veeam on LinkedIn @veeam-software and X @veeam. View source version on Contacts Media Contact: Sanah Sign in to access your portfolio