News Server

HPE brings Cloud-based AI-driven Operations for ProLiant, Apollo and Synergy Servers 

HPE InfoSight extends select predictive analytics and recommendation capabilities to HPE servers, enabling smarter, self-monitoring infrastructure 

Hewlett Packard Enterprise is extending HPE InfoSight, an industry-leading cloud-based artificial intelligence (AI)management tool, to HPE ProLiant servers, HPE Synergy compute modules and HPE Apollo systems. With global learning and predictive analytics capabilities based on real-world operational data, HPE InfoSight drives down operating costs closes disruptive performance gaps and frees IT staff to innovate.

At the pace of modern business, where access to real-time data and insights has become an imperative, IT organizations cannot afford to waste time or resources on problems that could have been prevented, especially those that impact productivity and the bottom line. HPE InfoSight can solve this challenge, constantly monitoring infrastructure, identifying potential problems and providing insights to resolution.

HPE InfoSight gathers operational intelligence from this infrastructure by analyzing millions of sensors across a globally-connected installed base, and – using behavioral data – provides trend insights, forecasting and recommendations, to predict and prevent problems. The result is higher efficiency and reliability, creating a smarter, easier-to-manage infrastructure for customers.

HPE storage customers are already enjoying the benefits of HPE InfoSight with operational costs decreased by as much as 79 percent, trouble tickets resolved in 85 percent less time, and 86 percent of issues are automatically predicted and resolved before a problem is identified.² Extending InfoSight capabilities to servers provides a single AI-driven framework to monitor, collect and analyze rich data telemetry from across the entire infrastructure, on- or off-premises.

“Our customers want to unlock the value of digital transformation faster than ever before. This requires evolving their data centers to deliver a hybrid cloud environment that is automated, self-healing and addresses issues in real-time – so IT staff can focus on driving transformation, rather than managing hardware downtime and policy exceptions,” said Rajesh Dhar, Senior Director, Hybrid IT, HPE India. “We are helping customers improve the productivity and performance of their operations and freetheir staffto drive innovation from edge to cloud.”

As per the release, HPE InfoSight will be available worldwide for HPE ProLiant servers, HPE Synergy compute modules and HPE Apollo systems in January 2019.

Related posts

Zendesk Hires Mitch Young as Senior Vice President, Asia Pacific

enterpriseitworld

Veeam Data Platform v12.3 now includes Microsoft Entra ID Protection

enterpriseitworld

Al Dahra Improves App Performance 10x with Nutanix on AWS

enterpriseitworld