Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) said Tuesday it is expanding its artificial intelligence factory offerings with Nvidia (NVDA) Blackwell graphics processing units to help service providers and sovereign entities eliminate complexity in compiling full AI tech stacks while developing AI-ready data centers.
The HPE Private Cloud AI offerings powered by Nvidia's computing and software capabilities, will speed AI factory time to value and accelerate data pipelines, according to a statement.
In a separate press release today, the company said it launched GreenLake Intelligence, an agentic AI framework, to overhaul hybrid information technology operations on its GreenLake cloud by tackling manual workflows, addressing delays and underutilized IT resources, and reducing loads on overextended IT teams.
The company also bolstered its partnership with Veeam Software to offer clients end-to-end data backup services, it said in a different release.
Under the collaboration, the company's Morpheus VM Essentials Software will integrate with Veeam Data Platform to help clients protect new-age applications and data through image-based backup support and recovery facilities for cloud-native and containerized workloads.
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