The News: In addition to its new Ezmeral container software, HPE announced updates to its HPE GreenLake Cloud Services this week during its virtual Discover event. HPE GreenLake cloud services updates include services across container management, ML operations, virtual machines, storage, compute, data protection, and networking. All of these cloud services are accessible via a self-service, point-and-click catalog on its GreenLake Central. Read the press release here.
Analyst Take: With the announcement of these updates, HPE highlights its ability to let customers use HPE GreenLake cloud services in the environment of their choice – from edge to cloud. Keith White, SVP and GM of GreenLake Cloud Services described these updates as an, “Advanced software platform that provides customers with a consistent experience for all their applications and data through an operational console that runs, manages, and optimizes their hybrid IT estate.”
One fundamental premise today is that every organization and every customer is in a different stage of digital transformation — and that transformation journey is a never-ending one. White’s statement reminded me that HPE has always been good about conveying its understanding that enterprises are still grappling with legacy IT, or have workload needs where hybrid cloud is the best use case for cloud services. Whether workloads are on-premise in a customer data center or in the public cloud the HPE value add is not just that it provides tools needed for cost analytics, capacity management, and compliance for hybrid cloud. The company truly seems to understand the realities of customers’ individual digital transformation journeys and provide solutions that speak to their unique needs at each point in those journeys.
HPE also has a simple and concise way of explaining its HPE GreenLake services — likening their pre-integrated building blocks which are available in small, medium, and large configurations to the simplicity of Lego building blocks. The company appears confident in its estimated days to deployment, which will likely be a big selling point. HPE offers 17 of these pre-integrated configurations and claims it can have these up and running in customers’ environments in 14 days or less.
It’s clear that HPE’s GreenLake division has much to be proud of. It remains one of the fastest-growing businesses in HPE, with over 850 customers globally, more than $4 billion in total contract value, and over 700 partners that are currently selling HPE GreenLake. Just as important, in second-quarter of 2020, HPE GreenLake saw 17% annual revenue run-rate growth to $520 million during the quarter.
According to the press release, the HPE GreenLake announcements are as follows:
Looking ahead, it’s clear that HPE GreenLake’s numbers proves that it has steady, continued growth. As I mentioned earlier, the vendor is smartly paying close attention to its customers’ needs, observing the market and conveying this understanding in its messaging. The HPE GreenLake updates — which include container management, ML operations, virtual machines, storage, compute, data protection, and networking — will only further solidify HPE’s position in cloud services. As HPE is looking to take on IBM RedHat and VMWare with its container software, its already established customer base and partner ecosystem through HPE GreenLake will prove beneficial. I’m looking forward to good things ahead from HPE GreenLake.
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