HPE Discover 2025 marks a pivotal moment as AI agents become central to enterprise operations. The event’s focus is on integrating automated workflow bots into every available space, leveraging agentic AI. HPE’s CEO, Antonio Neri, highlighted GreenLake Intelligence, a framework that embeds AI across HPE’s platforms to enhance system-wide intelligence.
Key advancements include the GreenLake Intelligence framework, a unified AI ecosystem operable through HPE’s central hybrid cloud platform. New innovations span networking, with HP’s Aruba products incorporating advanced tech for problem resolution via a novel conversational networking copilot.
The expansion also touches on cost optimization and sustainability efforts guided by OpsRamp and storage management agents. HPE clarifies these AI agents are not fully autonomous but designed with humans making the final decisions.
Despite AI’s progression, HPE assures a balanced approach with human oversight. Varma Kunaparaju, HPE’s cloud and OpsRamp leader, supports this direction, anticipating further autonomy in AI tools within a year.
Parallelly, HPE unveiled hardware updates focusing on AI demands. New systems, like HPE’s Cray XD690 and Blackwell-equipped ProLiant servers, feed into an expanded partnership with Nvidia’s AI factory integrations.
New offerings bring enhanced flexibility in service tiers, like composable and sovereign, aimed at service providers and security-focused clients, reflecting HPE’s onward drive in AI evolution.