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HPE introduces GreenLake Intelligence to simplify hybrid cloud operations

HPE launches GreenLake Intelligence to simplify hybrid IT using AI agents across cloud, storage, networking and sustainability systems.

Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has unveiled GreenLake Intelligence, an agentic AI framework aimed at transforming hybrid cloud operations. Announced at HPE Discover Las Vegas 2025, this latest development integrates AI agents across HPE’s technology stack to simplify IT management, improve efficiency and support sustainability efforts across enterprise environments.

GreenLake Intelligence marks a major step forward in addressing the complexity and fragmentation of modern hybrid IT. According to HPE, the system enables real-time communication between AI agents across storage, networking, compute, and cloud infrastructure, driving unified operations through GreenLake Copilot.

Expanding AI capabilities across infrastructure

At the core of this announcement is HPE’s vision to power hybrid IT with agentic AI—intelligent software agents capable of reasoning and action. GreenLake Intelligence introduces AI-driven agents for networking, observability, cloud cost control, workload optimisation, and environmental sustainability.

“HPE is reimagining hybrid IT as only we can do, catapulting organisations from the era of hybrid complexity to the era of agentic-AI-powered cloud operations,” said Antonio Neri, President and CEO of HPE. “HPE’s new vision for hybrid IT is fuelled by agentic intelligence at every layer of infrastructure, so enterprises can realise their boldest ambitions and achieve previously impossible levels of IT operations performance and efficiency.”

The new framework features deep integration with HPE’s key offerings. HPE Aruba Networking Central introduces an agentic mesh that delivers precise network analysis and remediation, accessed via a conversational AI copilot. Built for scale, this approach allows enterprises to identify root causes of network and security issues and automate response.

HPE OpsRamp, launched in 2024, expands with agentic automation across full-stack infrastructure. It brings capabilities such as AI-guided incident management, alert generation, and product support—while keeping humans in the loop. OpsRamp’s integration with GreenLake Intelligence enables coordinated operations across systems like compute, storage, and virtualisation.

Meanwhile, HPE Alletra Storage MP X10000 previews built-in support for Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers. The storage platform links with GreenLake Intelligence to allow data orchestration via natural language commands. This enhances AI workloads by feeding data from both internal and external sources using metadata-based intelligence.

Software, services and sustainability enhancements

Alongside the AI integrations, HPE has announced several upgrades to its cloud services and software suite to help customers plan, optimise and manage their infrastructure.

A new workload and capacity optimiser enables efficient workload placement across HPE and third-party systems, balancing cost, resilience and environmental impact. The HPE Sustainability Insight Center introduces predictive sustainability forecasting, with managed service support for organisations aiming to track and lower hardware-related carbon emissions.

Consumption analytics for GreenLake now include anomaly alerts, FOCUS exports for chargeback, and actionable recommendations like virtual machine downsizing. These improvements give IT teams greater control over cloud expenses and efficiency.

“As we step into the new AI-native era, HPE is leading the charge by infusing agentic AI across hybrid cloud operations. By powering everything from AIOps to hybrid IT, agentic AI breaks through legacy barriers, drives smarter automation, and accelerates innovation,” said Mohan Krishnan, Vice President, HPE GreenLake & Hybrid Cloud solutions, Asia Pacific. “With GreenLake Intelligence, we are enabling organisations across APAC to drive real transformation in performance, efficiency, and productivity. We are empowering organisations to not just keep up, but leap forward, by unlocking agility, intelligence, and speed at every layer of their infrastructure.”

Financing, tools and partner programmes to support adoption

To support deployment, HPE introduced CloudOps Software—a suite combining OpsRamp, Morpheus Enterprise Software, and Zerto. These applications offer automation, governance, data mobility and cyber resilience across hybrid environments. CloudOps is available as a managed service or a standalone solution, supported by HPE Services throughout the customer lifecycle.

HPE CloudPhysics Plus further streamlines IT modernisation with automated infrastructure assessments across multiple environments including Hyper-V, Kubernetes, bare metal, and public cloud. The tool is available to customers through free assessments offered by HPE and its partners.

Additionally, the new HPE Cloud Commit programme provides predictable pricing models with added value for GreenLake customers, rewarding long-term investments with discounts and software incentives.

HPE Financial Services (HPEFS) is also introducing zero percent financing for CloudOps, Morpheus, OpsRamp and Zerto, with payments spread annually over up to three years. The Alletra Storage portfolio, including the X10000, is available through a new plan offering up to 10 percent savings and no upfront payments for two months. These financing solutions are designed to simplify investment in hybrid modernisation and support sustainable decommissioning of legacy technology.

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