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HP Partners
A multinational IT company called HP (Hewlett-Packard) sells hardware, software, and related commercial services.
HP offers a variety of computing devices, storage, networking, software, printers, scanners, plotters, and other imaging products in addition to personal computers and other computing hardware. Portable calculators, the first commercially available distributed data processing system, LaserJet printers, and the Explicitly Parallel Instruction Computing (EPIC) architecture (developed jointly with Intel) were all introduced by the company.

The HP Way, a set of values intended to promote innovation, respect for individuals, and value for customers, encapsulates the company’s corporate culture.
The licensed HP could be regarded as the first garage startup. It was established in 1939 by Stanford University Engineering graduates William R. Hewlett and David Packard. At first, Bill and Dave (as they were known within the company) produced audio oscillators in a one-car garage. The garage is regarded as the origin of Silicon Valley and was named a California State Historical Landmark in 1989. California’s Palo Alto is home to the company’s headquarters.
HP announced in October 2014 that it would create HP, Inc. to house its PC and printer division in addition to its business division that sells enterprise goods and services. and Hewlett-Packard Business.
HP company has different partners in line with the design and manufacture of various network equipment. Among these partners, the following can be mentioned: Fortinet, Citrix, Acronis, CTERA, Data443, Eaton, Entrust, picoNETS, iTernity, QSA, Qualitas, Qumulo, Microsoft, Nebulon, Red Hat, OmniPayments, SAP, Thales, Veeam, Veritas, VMware, XYPRO, etc. In the following, we will introduce some of these HP partners.

Citrix
In order to support its small, medium, and enterprise clients, HPE is now providing new, pre-configured VDI solutions. These solutions, which can support up to 2,000 remote workers and are created for Citrix and VMware environments, are built on either HP ProLiant or HP Synergy servers.
Additionally, HPE unveiled a new, more effective VDI solution to support power users conducting remote work. With a performance advantage of over 70% and a 25% reduction in power consumption over the previous generation, HPE Moonshot is now shipped with the new HPE ProLiant m750 server blade. The new licensed HPE ProLiant m750 server blade can support nearly 33 percent percent more remote workers while using 25 percent less power in virtualized desktops and applications, where density and efficiency are crucial.
As a recent leader in IDC’s first Worldwide Digital Workspace Services Marketscape, HPE also provides a variety of advisory and professional services to help customers design, deploy, and manage their remote workforce initiatives. HPE has extensive experience establishing secure, dependable connectivity for remote workers, swiftly implementing remote workplace options with partners like Microsoft and Citrix, and enabling workforces to quickly adapt to remote workplace tools and practices. HPE has hundreds of digital workplace experts worldwide who deliver more than 500 projects each year.
Commvault
In an innovative new way, Hewlett Packard Enterprise and Commvault are working together to increase value for customers just like you. In order to accomplish a business objective, we are aware that purchasing technology is only the first step. The technological components must cooperate.
They should be examined. So you can focus on your business needs, they must quickly and effectively deliver rich functionality. Commvault is a part of the HP Partner Ready for Technology Partner program, an industry-leading strategy to provide sophisticated integrated technologies in a straightforward, assured, and effective manner, to assist in meeting these needs.
In order to helpĀ customers accelerate innovation and transformation that adds value, meets business needs, and boosts revenue and market share, Commvault has access to the appropriate tools, procedures, and resources.

CTERA
With more than 50,000 connected sites, millions of corporate users, and the leading edge-to-cloud file services provider, CTERA. Without sacrificing security or performance, the CTERA Enterprise File Services Platform enables businesses to upgrade from outdated file storage methods and achieve new heights of multisite productivity.
The biggest businesses in the world, as well as the U.S. government and top media, industrial, and healthcare organizations, trust CTERA. S. worldwide government agencies, including the Department of Defense.
Collaboration between the licensed CTERA and the licensed HP SimpliVity enables hyperconverged environments to take advantage of edge-to-cloud file services.
The combination of CTERA’s global file system and HPE SimpliVity results in a hyperconverged edge filer that offers businesses a potent method of consolidating outdated IT infrastructure and updating how users access, share, and safeguard files. HPE SimpliVity and CTERA enable next-generation hyperconvergence initiatives without compromising data privacy or performance by integrating secure edge-to-cloud file services.
Fortinet
The largest businesses, service providers, and governments in the world are protected by Fortinet. With Fortinet, HP customers have the ability to meet today’s and tomorrow’s ever-increasing performance requirements while also having complete visibility and control across the expanding attack surface.
The only platform that can address the most pressing security issues and safeguard data across the entire digital infrastructure, whether in networked, application, multi-cloud, or edge environments, is the Fortinet Security Fabric platform. In terms of the number of security appliances shipped globally, Fortinet is ranked first, and more than 455,000 customers rely on it to safeguard their companies. The Fortinet Network Security Institute is a technology and education company that offers one of the most extensive and comprehensive cybersecurity training programs in the market.
With the flexibility to be deployed as a next-generation firewall and/or VPN gateway, the FortiGate-VM on Microsoft Azure provides next-generation firewall capabilities for organizations of all sizes. High performance, security efficacy, and deep visibility are used to protect against cyberthreats.
FortiGate Next-Generation Firewall technology combines a wide range of potent security features to enable security-driven networking. To recognize and counteract the most recent complex security threats, advanced features like an extreme threat database, vulnerability management, and flow-based inspection work in tandem with application control, firewall, antivirus, IPS, web filtering, and VPN. The malware inspection and identification capabilities of the security-hardened FortiOS operating system are its primary features.
Industry-leading collaboration between HPE and VMware
- The largest and most significant OEM partner for VMware is HPE.
- One of the biggest joint channel partner communities is shared by VMware and HPE.
- With over 90 training facilities, the licensed HPE is the largest VMware Authorized Training Center.
- With more than 100,000 global partners and more than 25,000 solution experts, the partnership is on an international scale.
- With a combined 75 years of IT innovation, HPE and VMware have delivered game-changing results to HP 200,000 customers.
- With the sale of more than 500,000 VMware licenses over the course of the last five years, HPE is the market leader for server virtualization solutions based on VMware technology.
Experience Game-Changing Results
- The virtualization technology used by HPE products most frequently is VMware.
- Among all server vendors, the licensed HPE has the highest percentage of virtualized servers on VMware.
- Turnkey virtualization solutions from VMware are used to deliver HPE’s cloud and data center innovations.
- HPE and VMware have revolutionized infrastructure and services over the course of their 20-year partnership, from the data center to the cloud.
- With the expertise of both HPE and VMware, the industry’s most comprehensive portfolio of integrated virtualization, cloud, and mobility solutions and services is produced.
PERFECT WORKLOADS
VMware vSANTM running on HPE’s top servers is a wise first step toward a fully modernized IT infrastructure for businesses that are just starting out with DX and hybrid clouds.
For decades, many businesses have used the licensed HPE ProLiant servers with the VMware vSphere virtualization platform. vSAN is a perfect fit as a result:
- With the help of its storage virtualization software, users can manage both compute and storage from a single platform.
- It seamlessly connects every storage device in a vSphere cluster to a shared data pool, making it simple to scale up or down as needed.
- As a hyperconverged infrastructure running on HP servers, vSAN reduces storage costs by at least 40% when compared to conventional server and storage architectures.

SUSE
SUSE and HPE both have a 25 year history
Relationships have existed for longer than some Linux vendors have. SUSE Linux is the only operating system that is pre-installed on every motherboard for an HPE ProLiant server and throughout the HPE factory. SUSE has been designated by HPE as its preferred Linux partner. SUSE and HPE both have:.
- High-performance computing (HPC) solutions that are secure, scalable, and reliable.
- A comprehensive range of services and support, including leadership in Linux and open-source, critical workloads, application delivery, and software-defined storage.
The use of containers is rapidly expanding. Containers are no longer regarded as cutting-edge technology; they are now widely used by a wide range of organizations of all sizes and in all sectors. The popularity of containers can be attributed to their capacity to:.
- Deliver applications quickly
- A new class of highly effective
- Facilitate the portability of applications
Applications built using cloud native technologies But as the use of containers increases, so does the demand for scaled-up production-grade container orchestration and management. Although Kubernetes and related open-source technologies can be useful, modern businesses require more. SUSE and HPE can work together to provide assistance.