Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has expanded its NVIDIA AI Computing by HPE portfolio to make AI deployment and scaling easier for enterprises, governments, and regulated industries. The enhanced offering enables organizations to build secure and private AI infrastructure faster through turnkey AI factory solutions, unified data strategies, and upgraded servers powered by NVIDIA’s latest AI technologies.
As AI adoption rapidly grows, many organizations still struggle with fragmented AI strategies and poor data management. According to the 2025 Architecting an AI Advantage Report, nearly 60 percent of companies face these challenges. To address them, HPE and NVIDIA have collaborated on a complete suite of AI factory solutions that cater to developers and sovereign AI cloud builders, helping them build holistic, scalable AI infrastructures.
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“To accelerate widespread AI adoption in enterprises, technology must directly address the core challenges that organizations face around complex deployments and fragmented, highly sensitive data. Together with NVIDIA, we offer a different approach with full-stack, private AI factories that simplify operations and help enterprises and governments scale quickly while staying compliant,” said Fidelma Russo, executive vice president and general manager, Hybrid Cloud and CTO at HPE.
Justin Boitano, vice president of Enterprise Software at NVIDIA, added, “AI factories are the new infrastructure of the intelligence era built to generate tokens of intelligence at massive scale. NVIDIA and HPE are building these full-stack systems integrating NVIDIA Blackwell, NVIDIA networking software and AI Data Platform reference designs to power agentic AI, unlock automation and accelerate digital transformation for every industry.”
The second generation of HPE Private Cloud AI, co-developed with NVIDIA, now arrives in a smaller form factor, speeding up AI deployment for enterprises of all sizes. It features ProLiant Compute DL380a Gen12 servers and NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs, delivering up to three times better price-to-performance for AI workloads. Additionally, governments can now leverage the new NVIDIA AI Factory for Government, which meets stringent compliance needs for secure on-premise or hybrid AI deployments.
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HPE is also introducing innovative solutions for data governance and agentic AI management. The company’s unified data layer, powered by HPE Data Fabric Software and HPE Alletra Storage MP X10000, enhances AI data lifecycle management and supports air-gapped environments for secure operations. The NVIDIA AI Data Platform further boosts this ecosystem by integrating accelerated computing and networking to feed models and AI agents with high-quality data.
To handle AI workloads at scale, HPE has launched new server configurations like the ProLiant Compute XD685, supporting eight NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra GPUs in a 5U chassis, and the NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 by HPE, optimized for AI models exceeding one trillion parameters. These solutions cater to AI service providers, cloud builders, and enterprises requiring large, validated AI clusters.
With these advancements, HPE and NVIDIA aim to simplify AI operations while ensuring data security, governance, and scalability across sectors. Their collaboration continues to drive the development of next-generation AI infrastructure fueling innovation, automation, and intelligent transformation across industries worldwide.
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