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HPE Recognized as a Leader in Private AI Infrastructure Systems by IDC MarketScape

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Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) announced that it has been named a Leader in the IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Private AI Infrastructure Systems 2025 Vendor Assessment (doc #US53002625, August 2025).

According to the IDC methodology, the MarketScape model evaluates suppliers using a rigorous scoring framework that combines qualitative and quantitative criteria. It produces a visual representation of each supplier’s competitive viability, with the Capabilities score assessing product delivery, go-to-market execution, and business operations in the near term, and the Strategy score measuring alignment with customer needs over a three-to-five-year horizon. Vendor market share is shown by icon size.

HPE has positioned itself to address the pressing challenges of enterprise AI deployment. Many organizations that initiate AI projects in the public cloud encounter unpredictable costs at scale. Conversely, building on-premises infrastructure from the ground up requires capital investment and integration expertise both of which can impede time to value. Additionally, enterprises face fragmented data pipelines, rising energy demands, and complexity around model security and compliance factors that often leave AI initiatives stalled at proof-of-concept stages.

To overcome these hurdles, HPE offers HPE Private Cloud AI, a turnkey system co-developed with NVIDIA. It arrives fully integrated, configured, and is deployable in under eight hours. The solution combines HPE AI Essentials with NVIDIA AI Enterprise, alongside HPE OpsRamp for AI infrastructure management.

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The solution provides several key benefits:

  • Simplified access to enterprise data via HPE Data Fabric Software, a built-in data lakehouse offering a unified global namespace, enabling seamless access to data across multiple locations and formats all while maintaining a single data copy for analytics flexibility.

  • Operational simplicity and scalability through a single point of support across the stack spanning HPE ProLiant, HPE Alletra, HPE GreenLake, AI software, and NVIDIA-accelerated compute. This unified approach enables independent scaling of compute and storage, streamlining management of AI pipelines.

  • Built-in energy efficiency and cooling expertise rooted in HPE’s decades-long leadership in high performance computing which supports sustainable AI operations as models grow more demanding.

In highlighting the significance of the IDC MarketScape recognition, HPE emphasized the offering’s fully turnkey nature and minimal on-site integration requirements: “HPE Private Cloud AI is tightly integrated and fully turnkey. It requires little onsite integration to get the system up and running. Integrated, full-stack automation, observability, and security functions are enabled via the HPE GreenLake hybrid cloud operations platform.”

Further, the IDC report noted HPE’s legacy in high performance computing and liquid cooling as a differentiator: “HPE’s long history of working with high-performance computing and liquid cooling systems is also valuable for customers that face power or thermal constraints and are looking for partners that can help them optimize datacenter facilities for AI.”

This recognition of HPE’s Private AI Infrastructure Systems marks a significant milestone in the company’s mission to help enterprises accelerate AI deployments with secure, flexible, and efficient systems.

Source: HPE