
Hewlett Packard Enterprise has announced a unified data layer for AI, deeper collaboration with NVIDIA, and significant improvements across its enterprise data storage portfolio. Enterprises will be able to achieve quicker time to insight through easy access, built-in intelligence and governed control of multi-vendor, multi-cloud data through the HPE GreenLake cloud.
The new unified data layer brings together both structured and unstructured data, speeding up the AI data lifecycle through a combination of HPE’s high-performance data fabric and leading enterprise storage with sophisticated data intelligence. When deployed with the new NVIDIA AI Data Platform, organisations will be able to feed their AI applications, models and agents intelligently with AI-ready data.
“The rising adoption of AI is leading to a data boom across Asia Pacific, significantly increasing the demand for data storage and processing capabilities,” said HPE’s Joseph Yang. “To manage data more efficiently that is fragmented and distributed across the cloud, data centres, edge and distributed global infrastructure, companies need intelligent solutions to accelerate the AI data lifecycle to harness data-driven insights and transform them into actionable intelligence. To seize business opportunities of today, companies need to make sure their data is AI-ready, especially with the rise in new use cases like agentic and physical AI.”
“NVIDIA and HPE are working together to pave the way for AI agents to connect to business knowledge through high-performance intelligent data infrastructure,” said NVIDIA’s Justin Boitano. “The AI data platforms we’re building together will enable enterprises to leverage their data during inference to power AI reasoning that delivers insights and drives action.”