HPE & NVIDIA Launch Integrated Solutions for Global Enterprises

At HPE Discover Barcelona 2025, Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) announced a major expansion of its partnership with NVIDIA, introducing new solutions and infrastructure to simplify and accelerate the deployment of secure and scalable AI factories globally.
This move solidifies their joint commitment to providing customers with greater control and autonomy over their AI infrastructure and data, particularly in an era prioritizing data sovereignty.
HPE President and CEO Antonio Neri stated that the partnership continues to provide the “foundation for secure AI factories at any scale,” while NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang characterized the initiative as “transforming the data center into an AI factory,” providing the template for “sovereign AI.”
HPE NVIDIA Partnership: Launch of the EU AI Factory Lab
In a significant development for the European market, HPE and NVIDIA are launching a new AI Factory Lab in Grenoble, France, slated for availability in Q2 2026.
This lab is designed to allow global customers to test and validate workloads on a sovereign, air-cooled AI factory environment.
Crucially, it will help enterprises operating within the EU address strict data sovereignty and regulatory compliance needs.
The lab will feature a comprehensive stack including NVIDIA AI Enterprise software, HPE servers, HPE Juniper Networking PTX/MX Series routers, NVIDIA accelerated computing, NVIDIA Spectrum-X Ethernet networking, and HPE Alletra storage.
In parallel, a Private AI Lab is also being launched in London with Carbon3.ai to specifically accelerate UK enterprise AI adoption.
Enhanced Private Cloud and Security Features
The escalating data and operational sovereignty demands bolster the HPE Private Cloud AI portfolio.
New configurations offer customers greater flexibility with the addition of NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs alongside existing NVIDIA Hopper options.
To ensure heightened security, especially in regulated environments, the solution integrates STIG-hardened and FIPS-enabled NVIDIA AI Enterprise for use in air-gapped setups.
Furthermore, Hewlett Packard Enterprise now supports GPU fractionalization using NVIDIA Multi-instance GPU (MIG) technology to improve utilization and lower costs.
Datacenter Ops Agents provided by WWT, NVIDIA, and HPE will also simplify management and strengthen unified operations.
Accelerating Data Performance and Networking
To boost AI factory performance, Hewlett Packard Enterprise has extended its solutions to include HPE Juniper Networking MX and PTX high-speed routing platforms, enabling high-scale, secure, and low-latency connections over long distances or across multiple clouds.
In storage, the new HPE Alletra Storage MP X10000 Data Intelligence Nodes introduce a next-generation architecture that transforms the X10000 into an active data layer.
This system incorporates NVIDIA accelerated computing to enrich data in real time for AI pipelines, processing, classifying, and optimizing data inline.
The collaboration also brings the NVIDIA GB200 NVL4 by HPE, a compact, power-efficient option combining Grace CPUs and Blackwell GPUs for high-performance LLM inference.
Additionally, HPE has selected CrowdStrike as an industry-leading security platform for HPE Private Cloud AI customers and is working with Fortanix to deliver NVIDIA Confidential Computing using Fortanix Armet AI for highly regulated workloads.
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