RESEARCH PAPER: Hewlett Packard Enterprise Accelerates Digital Transformation

By Matt Kimball, Patrick Moorhead - July 1, 2019

Digital transformation is an oft-overused term; however, organizations of all sizes leverage technology to drive business agility and gain competitive advantages.

The success of digital transformation depends on an IT organization that itself has transformed and can quickly respond to the needs of the business. IT must do things faster and more securely. IT must shift focus from maintaining infrastructure to delivering new workloads that help turn data into intelligent actions faster than the competition.

For IT to transform successfully, it must speed time-to-value across a hybrid infrastructure that serves the needs of ever more demanding workloads and applications. This infrastructure agility combines software tools and server architecture.

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Table Of Contents

  • Introduction
  • Consider Your Alternatives
  • The HPE ProLiant DL385 Gen10 Server
  • HPE ProLiant DL385 Gen10 Server Workloads
  • Cross Platform Migration Tools Tear Down Barriers To Adoption
  • What Makes A Good Data Management Platform?
  • Choose Your Platforms Wisely
  • Where Else Does The HPE ProLiant DL385 Shine?
  • The HPE ProLiant DL385 Gen10 Superpower
  • Drive Down Cost With The HPE ProLiant DL385 Gen10 Server
  • Trust The Experts
  • Call To Action
  • Figure 1: HPE ProLiant DL385 Gen10 Server Specifications
  • Figure 2: The HPE ProLiant DL385 Value Statement, Simplified
  • Figure 3: AMD EPYC SoC Balanced Architecture
  • Figure 4: Basic Data Transformation
  • Figure 5: Linkage Between HPE Silicon Root Of Trust And AMD Security Processor

Companies Cited

  • AMD
  • HPE
  • IBM
  • Microsoft
  • Oracle

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Matt Kimball is a Moor Insights & Strategy senior datacenter analyst covering servers and storage. Matt’s 25 plus years of real-world experience in high tech spans from hardware to software as a product manager, product marketer, engineer and enterprise IT practitioner.  This experience has led to a firm conviction that the success of an offering lies, of course, in a profitable, unique and targeted offering, but most importantly in the ability to position and communicate it effectively to the target audience.

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Patrick founded the firm based on his real-world world technology experiences with the understanding of what he wasn’t getting from analysts and consultants. Ten years later, Patrick is ranked #1 among technology industry analysts in terms of “power” (ARInsights)  in “press citations” (Apollo Research). Moorhead is a contributor at Forbes and frequently appears on CNBC. He is a broad-based analyst covering a wide variety of topics including the cloud, enterprise SaaS, collaboration, client computing, and semiconductors. He has 30 years of experience including 15 years of executive experience at high tech companies (NCR, AT&T, Compaq, now HP, and AMD) leading strategy, product management, product marketing, and corporate marketing, including three industry board appointments.