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HPE is helping customers manage the complexities of hybrid cloud infrastructure

Guy Daniels
By Guy Daniels

Apr 15, 2020

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Matthew Naunton, WW GreenLake Sales, Hewlett Packard Enterprise

One of the main areas customers are looking at is how do they incorporate cost risk and time into a business case. For example, do they measure the success of time to market improvements in terms of the timeline it takes to provision services, or the additional revenue they will gain by bringing new services to market quicker?
HPE is making it as simple as possible for its customers to manage the complexities of building a hybrid cloud infrastructure. It is positioning HPE GreenLake Central at the heart of the hybrid cloud strategy, allowing customers to provision capacity within a matter of minutes, get a true ‘one pane of glass’ cost for their entire environment – whether that's on premise or in public cloud – and it's allowing them to remain compliant and give insights back into the business about how they're how they're spending their money.
 
 
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