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HPE GreenLake
NameHPE GreenLake
DeveloperHewlett Packard Enterprise
Released2017
GenreCloud computing, as-a-service

HPE GreenLake. It is a cloud services platform offered by Hewlett Packard Enterprise that delivers infrastructure, software, and services from the data center to the edge on a consumption-based, pay-per-use model. The platform is designed to provide a unified cloud experience, allowing organizations to manage workloads across on-premises, colocation, and public cloud environments. Its architecture aims to combine the control and security of traditional IT with the agility and economics of the cloud.

Overview

The platform fundamentally reimagines how enterprises procure and manage IT resources, shifting from traditional capital expenditure models to operational expenditure. It provides a consistent API-driven experience and centralized management through the HPE GreenLake Central portal. This approach is central to Hewlett Packard Enterprise's broader strategy of offering everything as a service, competing in the growing hybrid cloud and multi-cloud management markets. Key partnerships, such as those with Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, and Amazon Web Services, extend its reach into major public clouds.

Services and solutions

The portfolio encompasses a wide array of integrated offerings, including HPC, AI and ML solutions, analytics, and VDI. Core infrastructure services provide scalable compute, storage, and networking resources, often powered by HPE ProLiant servers and HPE Nimble Storage arrays. Specialized solutions exist for SAP HANA, VMware environments, and containerized workloads via platforms like Kubernetes. Managed services for data protection, disaster recovery, and cybersecurity are also integral components.

Technology and architecture

The platform is built on a unified software layer that abstracts underlying hardware, enabling automation and orchestration across disparate environments. It utilizes HPE InfoSight for AI-driven operations and predictive analytics, providing insights into infrastructure health and performance. The architecture supports a wide range of operating systems, hypervisors, and databases, ensuring application compatibility. Security is enforced through a zero trust model, incorporating encryption, IAM, and compliance frameworks aligned with standards like GDPR and HIPAA.

Deployment and operations

Deployment is facilitated through a streamlined process where Hewlett Packard Enterprise or its partners install and manage the infrastructure within a customer's designated location, which can be a corporate data center or a colocation facility. Ongoing operations, including monitoring, patching, and capacity scaling, are managed via the cloud-native HPE GreenLake Central console. This operational model is designed to reduce the burden on internal IT teams, allowing them to focus on strategic initiatives rather than routine maintenance.

History and development

The service was first announced in 2017, marking Hewlett Packard Enterprise's strategic pivot towards as-a-service delivery. Its development accelerated under the leadership of Antonio Neri, who has emphasized the platform's role in the company's future. Significant milestones include the acquisition of Cray to bolster its HPC and exascale computing offerings, and the integration of Aruba Networks for enhanced edge and networking capabilities. The platform has continually expanded its service catalog and global data center footprint to meet evolving enterprise demands.

Market position and competition

It is a major contender in the competitive hybrid cloud management and IaaS sector, directly competing with offerings like Dell's APEX, IBM's Cloud, and Lenovo's TruScale. It also competes with the native management tools of hyperscalers like Microsoft Azure Arc and Google Anthos. Analysts from firms like Gartner and IDC often cite its strong on-premises heritage and consumption model as key differentiators in a market increasingly defined by hybrid IT strategies.

Category:Cloud computing Category:Hewlett Packard Enterprise