"We needed more capacity to support usage-based pricing while reducing our capital spending, and HPE Flexible Capacity is making financial planning and capacity management more efficient for us by delivering pay-as-you-grow support for scalable service provider infrastructure."
"The HPE ConvergedSystem 242-HC StoreVirtual appliance comes pre-configured with servers, storage, networking and VMware vSphere, and we were able to deploy them ourselves in no time, with only some initial instruction from HPE."
"Our database size and business volumes are increasing day by day, and the Hewlett Packard Enterprise system gives us the performance we require to support our existing and future growth."
"Because of the growth in our customer base we needed more servers. To provide our customers with reliable hardware we asked Interoute if it was possible for our systems to run on their virtual machines. We started with a few operational virtual machines and over time the number tripled. This solution is three times cheaper than we could have achieved by building our own cloud.”
"The HPE Integrity NonStop platform is robust, reliable, and available so our officers can do the work of policing without system disruption. The NonStop server has always performed to the highest standards but, above all, it is critical to delivering a first-class, responsive service to the communities we serve.”
"Delivering the infrastructure for a typical Platform-as-a-Service customer used to take up to fifteen days. That process has now been shortened to a matter of hours.”
"This wasn’t just a straightforward kit replacement scenario. It was something more that required IT and investment flexibility to help us be more responsive to our customers’ changing needs. Working closely with HPE Financial Services helped us realize this goal and make the most of our IT investment on behalf of our end users. We gained the flexibility, agility, predictability and spare capacity we needed to more effectively scale our business in line with growth and customer requirements.”
"From a server perspective, we’d already decided to move to Hewlett Packard Enterprise expertise as we sought only the best of the best technologies. We regard the HPE ProLiant DL360 Gen 9 Server as one of the finest in the world. Most importantly, we knew the HPE equipment would integrate well with our chosen virtualisation and replication technologies across the Wide Area Network.”
"We chose HPE and got more than what we asked for. We wanted to standardize our infrastructure and go with a single vendor to build our data center and reduce management complexity."
"The test was a real highlight: While production was still running, I switched from one storage system to the other and not one of our employees noticed. Operations continued as if nothing had happened. That was when we knew that we could seamlessly maintain business continuity even in an emergency situation without a great deal of effort from us in the IT department.”
"Implementing Hewlett Packard Enterprise 3PAR StoreServ Storage in our two data centres has given us a scalable solution that not only saves money but also delivers improved performance and ease of management. Its smaller footprint reduces power usage and emissions which supports our One Approach sustainability strategy.”
"During implementation, Hewlett Packard Enterprise did a full audit of all the systems connected to our storage and provided guidance on what was needed to connect them to 3PAR. It was a really efficient end-to-end service.”
"The Apollo 4200 Gen9 Server has been a really great choice for our business by enabling us to support more customers on fewer servers. Customers get the advanced capabilities they need, and at the same time, we’re able to improve our profit margins.”
"Management of the Apollo 4200 Gen9 Servers is very easy with the intelligence we get through iLO."
"Hewlett Packard Enterprise and H&G have really helped us to rethink our data centre concept: we have now completely modernised the two existing facilities and connected them to a new one for use in the event of a disaster. This process involved consolidating the storage systems and moving towards virtual servers in order to facilitate both synchronous replication between the two sites at Neuwied and asynchronous replication with the new emergency data centre.”