
New Delhi, April 10 -- Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has launched HPE Private Cloud in India. It is a fully integrated Artificial Intelligence (AI) cloud solution that aims to enable enterprises of all sizes to develop and deploy generative AI applications and AI agents. This turnkey solution is part of the Nvidia AI Computing by HPE portfolio, a suite of co-developed AI solutions.
"AI is transforming enterprises at an unprecedented pace, and organisations in India are eager to harness its full potential while maintaining control and efficiency," said Som Satsangi, SVP and managing director at HPE India. "With HPE Private Cloud AI, we are empowering enterprises to accelerate AI adoption through a scalable, secure, and self-service cloud experience that allows enterprises to transition from AI experimentation to real-world impact more quickly.
HPE Private Cloud AI integrates Nvidia AI computing, networking, and software with HPE's AI storage, compute, and the HPE GreenLake cloud. It is an end-to-end AI software platform that simplifies the deployment, monitoring, and optimisation of AI workloads.
HPE is also expanding HPE Private Cloud AI with support for the new Nvidia AI Data Platform. It transforms data into actionable intelligence through continuous data processing that leverages Nvidia's accelerated computing, networking, AI software, and enterprise storage - all of which are available in HPE Private Cloud AI.
HPE Private Cloud AI includes a developer system; unified, seamless edge-to-cloud data access; and accelerated time to value with pre-validated Nvidia Blueprints.
The Indian private cloud server market is experiencing significant growth, driven by the increasing demand for scalable and secure IT infrastructure. In 2023, the market generated revenues of approximately $12.3 billion and is projected to reach around $35.2 billion by 2030, reflecting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 16.2% from 2024 to 2030, as per Grand View Research report.
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