Hewlett Pckard Enterprise (HPE) has announced the availability of HPE Private Cloud AI, an integral solution developed in collaboration with NVIDIA, designed to accelerate and simplify the adoption of generative artificial intelligence (Genai) in business environments. This launch is accompanied by new solution accelerators and the Uni AI partners program, which seeks to connect customers with software suppliers whose applications are validated to integrate with the HPE platform.
The company has also made available since February HPE VM Essentials, a software designed to facilitate the deployment of virtual machines in the cloud, offering organizations accessible tools to modernize their technological infrastructure.
“Companies are deploying generative (Genai) in an environment where, at the same time, they are under pressure to start quickly and demonstrate real value,” explains Ramón Quintana, director of hybrid cloud solutions for Latin America and southern Europe in HPE. “With private cloud AI, a key solution co-developed with NVIDIA and that is part of the Nvidia Ai Computing by HPE portfolio, generative the applications can be deployed in seconds in the data center of our customers.”
HPE Private Cloud AI
The new platform promises a complete integration between HPE technology, and Nvidia computer networks, networks and software capabilities. In addition, OPSRAMP AI Copilot incorporates, a tool that optimizes the performance of workloads and automates the operational management of the IT environment. All this is designed to offer a self -service private cloud experience, with configurations adaptable to different volumes and cases of use of AI.
HPE Private Cloud AI allows organizations to launch generative applications and virtual assistants in seconds, using private data
As part of this integral approach, HPE has developed solution accelerators specifically for its private cloud ai. These allow, for example, to display personalized virtual assistants in seconds, thanks to the Nim ™ microservices. These tools greatly simplify complex tasks such as the integration of databases, the configuration of AI models or the management of inference servers, bringing these capabilities closer to companies that do not have specialized technical teams.
Among the first available accelerators is a Genai virtual assistant oriented to the creation of corporate chatbots, and a tool for simplification and text summary. Both solutions allow specific customizations for areas such as technical support, content generation or budgeting.
Looking ahead, HPE anticipates the launch of new accelerators aimed at key sectors such as finance, health, retail, energy and public administrations, many of them based on the templates of NVIDIA NIM agents.