HPE's new server line designed for a hybrid world


By Dylan Bushell-Embling
Friday, 04 November, 2022

HPE's new server line designed for a hybrid world

Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has launched a new portfolio of compute products designed to power hybrid work environments.

The new HPE ProLiant Gen11 line of servers has been purpose built for modern workloads, including AI, analytics, cloud-native applications, graphic-intensive applications, machine learning, virtual desktop infrastructure and virtualisation.

The servers are optimised to deliver high performance for organisations’ most data-intensive workloads and support a wide range of architectures from AMD, Intel and Ampere.

HPE ProLiant Servers are supported by an HPE GreenLake for Compute Ops Management subscription that provides a cloud-native management console that can provide users with unified and automated control over their compute architecture. The platform can support thousands of distributed devices.

Pat Williams, HPE director and general manager for compute, HPC and data solutions, said Australian organisations have embraced hybrid work in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic. “Now is the time to accelerate their hybrid strategy,” he said.

“For hybrid work to be effective, organisations need an intuitive cloud experience that supports modern workloads, no matter where people are located. The new HPE ProLiant Gen11 servers provide organisations with exactly that, delivering secure, optimised compute resources suited to even the most demanding workloads like artificial intelligence and machine leaning.”

HPE has also announced enhancements to its customer experience in support of the new servers, icluding a new HPE Expert on Demand offering providing customers with access to services professionals with dedicated expertise related to HPE technologies.

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