
HPE GreenLake Partners with AWS for Seamless Hybrid Clouds
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Authors: Melissa Riddle, Mark Nossokoff and Earl Joseph
Publication Date: July 2023
Length: 1 pages
HPE recently announced at their Discover 2023 conference keynote an outpouring of GreenLake cloud-centered offerings, including a partnership with AWS that promises a more integrated hybrid cloud experience. The goal of the HPE GreenLake/AWS partnership is simplicity for users, provided through a seamless dashboard that offers control of both cloud and on-premises resources. The specifics include features such as increased security and expanded container deployment options for Kubernetes in hybrid environments. HPE emphasized that their partnership will support various users (enterprise and HPC alike), from consulting with new adopters to managing diverse applications and workloads.
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