Functionality, flexibility, innovation, support – surely the four key components of a future-proof cloud solution.
After all, enterprises large and small must have it all at their disposal if they are to meet the ever-evolving demands on today’s modern tech stack.
Whether it’s to support that first giant leap into the cloud, or to facilitate a refresh of existing capability, choosing a vendor product that is both a best-fit for now and that is capable of keeping pace with continued technological advancement is crucial.
Team that vendor with an IT Managed Service Provider’s smooth and efficient deployment of the solution and, well, that’s a partnership sure to deliver big.
“Cloud technology, in all its forms, now underpins virtually every aspect of every business and is the foundation on which many critical functions and workflows now depend – a cutting-edge solution bridging the public and private space, combined with the experience of an expert provider ensures high-quality performance across the piece,” says Andy Bevan, Head of Cloud and Digital Transformation at leading MSP Daisy Corporate Services, whose ‘everything-as-a-service’ HPE GreenLake cloud offering will enable businesses to plot an energy-efficient, fast, and flexible path to an AI-powered future.
“Enabling game-changing, cloud-based digital transformation is all about giving IT teams the right platforms, tools, and capabilities to unify all of a business’s component parts and standardise a secure and reliable user experience. When that occurs, good things happen.”
In the case of HPE GreenLake in particular, it provides the foundation for a true hybrid cloud platform, with a unified control plane across its own private platform and public cloud services, enabling users to run any workload, including AI-powered tools, across multiple locations.
Highly-scalable, it combines security, sovereignty, visibility, ease of management, and pay-per-use flexibility. Via a single and intuitive self-service dashboard, users are able to centralise insights and operations across edges, data centres, colocations, and public clouds.




