‘Need to work remotely’ is the basis of innovations
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) announced new HPE GreenLake cloud services and collaborations for Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI), which supports remote workforces of organizations and ensures basic business continuity. Developed for VDI cloud services, the new HPE GreenLake offers companies an easy-to-manage technology set to help their rapidly growing remote workers adapt. The new cloud services also leverage technologies from HPE partners such as Citrix, Nutanix, NVIDIA, and VMware. With HPE GreenLake for VDI, organizations can choose the type of employee and remote workforce they want to support in the organization. In the light of this information, HPE offers its customers a complete set of services in the form of modules optimized for each type of user, as well as the right computer and device combinations. The newly designed VDI configurations are optimized for different types of remote workers, including knowledge-oriented employees, routine users, expert users and engineering users. The system is priced, prepared and shipped in pre-defined packages of 100-300-500-1000.
Customers are billed monthly based on usage and the service can be scaled up or down as needed. New VDI service offers comprehensive opportunities for different types of employees such as expert users, engineering users, knowledge-oriented employees and routine users. On the other hand, HPE is expanding the way HPE GreenLake for VDI is purchased for its customers through its partner ecosystem. In addition to VDI offered via Citrix, HPE can now offer VMware Horizon, which many customers have standardized on one or more, and NVIDIA virtual GPU (vGPU) technology for more demanding workloads. Customers can also use Nutanix hyper-integrated (HCI) software to provide VDI services with HPE GreenLake. Supported by Nutanix software, part of the HPE ProLiant server family, HPE ProLiant DX enables customers to create private and hybrid clouds in addition to simplified infrastructure management and consumption flexibility of HPE GreenLake.