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HPE Pointnext
NameHPE Pointnext
TypeBusiness unit
IndustryInformation technology
ParentHewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE)
HeadquartersPalo Alto, California

HPE Pointnext is a business unit of Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) that provides a range of services and solutions to help organizations transform their information technology (IT) environments and drive digital transformation. HPE Pointnext works with clients to design, implement, and manage their IT infrastructure, leveraging expertise from HPE Aruba for networking, HPE 3PAR for storage, and HPE ProLiant for servers. By combining these technologies with services from HPE GreenLake and HPE Ezmeral, HPE Pointnext enables organizations to modernize their IT and drive business innovation, similar to how Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services (AWS) support digital transformation. With its global reach and expertise, HPE Pointnext collaborates with companies like Accenture, Deloitte, and IBM to deliver comprehensive IT solutions.

Overview of

HPE Pointnext HPE Pointnext offers a portfolio of services and solutions that help organizations navigate the complexities of digital transformation, from cloud computing with Google Cloud Platform and Oracle Cloud to artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) with NVIDIA and SAP. By leveraging the expertise of HPE Pointnext and its partners, such as Cisco Systems and Dell Technologies, organizations can drive innovation and stay ahead of the competition, much like how Apple and Samsung drive innovation in the consumer electronics market. HPE Pointnext's services and solutions are designed to help organizations like Walmart, General Electric, and Siemens achieve their business goals, whether it's improving customer experience with Salesforce and Adobe or increasing operational efficiency with GE Digital and SAP S/4HANA. With its focus on digital transformation, HPE Pointnext is well-positioned to help organizations succeed in a rapidly changing business landscape, similar to how McKinsey & Company and Boston Consulting Group support business transformation.

History and Development

HPE Pointnext was established as a result of Hewlett Packard Enterprise's (HPE) efforts to expand its services and solutions portfolio, building on the success of HPE Enterprise Services and HPE Technology Services. The creation of HPE Pointnext was influenced by the company's acquisition of Aruba Networks and its subsequent integration with HPE Networking, as well as the launch of HPE Synergy and HPE SimpliVity. HPE Pointnext's development was also shaped by the company's partnerships with Intel, Microsoft, and VMware, which have enabled the creation of innovative solutions for hybrid cloud, edge computing, and Internet of Things (IoT) applications, similar to how ARM Holdings and Qualcomm support IoT development. Throughout its history, HPE Pointnext has worked with a range of organizations, including NASA, The United States Department of Defense, and The European Space Agency, to deliver complex IT projects and drive digital transformation, much like how Lockheed Martin and Boeing support aerospace and defense initiatives.

Services and Solutions

HPE Pointnext offers a range of services and solutions designed to help organizations transform their IT environments and drive digital transformation, from IT consulting with KPMG and Ernst & Young to cloud migration with Rackspace and AWS Migration Hub. The company's services include digital transformation consulting, IT infrastructure design and implementation, and managed services with Fujitsu and T-Systems. HPE Pointnext also provides solutions for artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and data analytics with IBM Watson and SAS Institute, as well as cybersecurity with Palo Alto Networks and Check Point. By leveraging these services and solutions, organizations like JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs, and Citi can drive innovation and stay ahead of the competition, similar to how Facebook and Google drive innovation in the technology sector. HPE Pointnext's services and solutions are designed to help organizations achieve their business goals, whether it's improving customer experience with Zendesk and Freshworks or increasing operational efficiency with ServiceNow and Workday.

Technology and Infrastructure

HPE Pointnext leverages a range of technologies and infrastructure to deliver its services and solutions, including HPE ProLiant servers, HPE 3PAR storage, and HPE Aruba networking with Cisco Systems and Juniper Networks. The company also utilizes cloud computing platforms like Microsoft Azure, Amazon Web Services (AWS), and Google Cloud Platform to deliver scalable and flexible IT solutions, similar to how Oracle Cloud and IBM Cloud support enterprise cloud adoption. HPE Pointnext's technology and infrastructure are designed to support a range of applications and workloads, from enterprise resource planning (ERP) with SAP and Oracle to customer relationship management (CRM) with Salesforce and Microsoft Dynamics. By leveraging these technologies and infrastructure, HPE Pointnext can help organizations like The United States Department of Defense, NASA, and The European Space Agency drive digital transformation and achieve their business goals, much like how Lockheed Martin and Boeing support aerospace and defense initiatives.

Partnerships and Collaborations

HPE Pointnext collaborates with a range of partners to deliver comprehensive IT solutions, including Accenture, Deloitte, and IBM. The company also partners with technology vendors like Intel, Microsoft, and VMware to leverage their expertise and technologies, similar to how ARM Holdings and Qualcomm support IoT development. HPE Pointnext's partnerships and collaborations are designed to help organizations drive digital transformation and achieve their business goals, whether it's improving customer experience with Salesforce and Adobe or increasing operational efficiency with GE Digital and SAP S/4HANA. By working with a range of partners, HPE Pointnext can deliver innovative solutions for hybrid cloud, edge computing, and Internet of Things (IoT) applications, similar to how McKinsey & Company and Boston Consulting Group support business transformation. HPE Pointnext's partnerships and collaborations also include research institutions like MIT and Stanford University, as well as industry associations like The Linux Foundation and The Open Group.

Customer Success and Support

HPE Pointnext is committed to delivering exceptional customer success and support, with a range of services and solutions designed to help organizations achieve their business goals. The company's customer success and support services include IT consulting with KPMG and Ernst & Young, managed services with Fujitsu and T-Systems, and training and education with Coursera and edX. HPE Pointnext also provides support and maintenance services, including hardware support with HP Inc. and Dell Technologies, and software support with Microsoft and Oracle. By leveraging these services and solutions, organizations like Walmart, General Electric, and Siemens can drive digital transformation and achieve their business goals, similar to how Apple and Samsung drive innovation in the consumer electronics market. HPE Pointnext's customer success and support services are designed to help organizations succeed in a rapidly changing business landscape, with a focus on delivering exceptional customer experiences and driving business innovation, much like how Facebook and Google drive innovation in the technology sector. Category:Information technology

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