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Partner Software Integrations Provide Bridges That Help Businesses Move Faster
Imagine a world without bridges. Any body of water or valley would become an obstacle for passage, slowing travel and communication. Fortunately, thatโs not the case; millions of bridges all over the world allow people to move from one side to the other quickly and easily.
In the world of software development, partner integrations provide the same sort of benefit โ a bridge between an enterpriseโs infrastructure to developers and independent software vendors (ISVs). The design of this bridge allows ease of access from a variety of software applications to the hardware infrastructure. Due to the magic of APIs (the building blocks for these bridges), diverse software programs can be connected, allowing everyone to quickly and easily reap the benefits of this connectivity.
Software-defined intelligence and a single unified API
The key to easily bridging your infrastructure to the software applications you need to run is to software-define your infrastructure and manage it with software. Without a common, intelligent, infrastructure management solution, connecting tools to the infrastructure would require vastly different materials and tools every time. An infrastructure management solution with a unified API means that each time you connect a new tool, the process is quick and easy.
For example, the unified API in HPEโs infrastructure management solution, HPE OneView, provides a single interface to discover, search, inventory, configure, provision, update, and diagnose the physical infrastructure. A single line of code fully describes and can provision the infrastructure required for an application, eliminating time-consuming scripting of more than 500 calls to low-level tools and interfaces required by competitive offerings.
Connecting partner integrations is just as simple.
Streamlining integrations โ faster and simpler connections
Once your data center is software-defined and streamlined with infrastructure management software like HPE OneView, you have the bridge needed to connect with other integration partners. This results in enhanced automation for IT and increased ease of access for DevOps.
For example, Chef Automate can easily automate the provisioning of an entire stack from bare metal to applications in minutes. By combining an HPE partnerโs automation with HPE OneViewโs ability to stage, schedule, and install firmware updates, entire stacks can be provisioned, updated or changed very quickly.
Mesosphere's integration with HPE OneView allows users to provision and update bare metal DC/OS nodes in the same way as virtual and cloud resources. This makes it easy for administrators to deploy and elastically scale a cluster on bare metal servers with just a few clicks.
In terms of increasing ease of access for DevOps, an integration with Docker and HPE OneView gives developers simple access to on-premises infrastructure for their containerized applications. With this integration, developers can now easily move their applications between on-premises infrastructure and the cloud, or vice versa, depending on their needs.
And these integration bridges arenโt just for DevOps. HPE OneView for Microsoft Azure Log Analytics is the latest addition to the portfolio of HPE OneView integrations. It links Microsoft cloud management services with on-premises HPE hardware infrastructure, giving IT operations personnel visibility into HPE physical infrastructure together with virtual machine, operating system, and application data collected by Log Analytics.
A growing list of ISV partners are taking advantage of the unified API in HPE OneView to automate solutions for customers. These partners range from large software suites like VMwareยฎ vCenter, Microsoftยฎ System Center, and Red Hat to focused solution providers such as Chef, Docker, Red Hat, CANCOM and others. By integrating with the unified API in HPE OneView, ISVs can provide solutions that reduce the time their customers spend managing their environments.
Building a better bridge with partner integrations
HPE customers all over the world are automating their IT infrastructure to simplify their environments and be more competitive. Powered by HPE OneView, HPEโs composable ecosystem of partners provides a bridge that will help businesses bypass obstacles and move faster and easier along their journey to a digital-first future.
To learn more about the benefits of HPE OneView and the extensive partner ecosystem HPE has built to help you on your software-defined journey, download the e-book: HPE OneView for Dummies.
Paul Miller
VP of Marketing
Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Paul Miller
VP of Marketing, HPE
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