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Here’s how HPE OEM partnership is helping ComputerVault to bring its VDI Solution to the marketplace
The Covid-19 pandemic has encouraged the work from home culture, giving rise to development of Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) solutions. ComputerVault, one of industry’s leading VDI solutions providers, partnered with Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) OEM, to bring a ComputerVault Virtual Desktop Solution to the marketplace.
By combining the ComputerVault Hyper-converged Infrastructure (HCI) enterprise software with HPE ProLiant servers, the company is delivering highly secure, high-performing and agile platforms to optimize a range of workloads, while addressing remote enterprise needs.
According to Phillip Cutrone, Vice-President and general manager of Service Providers, OEM and Major Accounts at HPE, “Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) solutions have increased in adoption due to the growing remote workforce as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Since shelter-in-place mandates first went into effect, we have been working closely with partners and customers to efficiently and securely transition to a teleworking environment with our VDI offerings".
“ComputerVault is looking forward to working with other HPE partners to bring a ComputerVault Virtual Desktop Solution to the marketplace,” said Marc Zarrella, Vice President, Head of Accounts and Partnerships at ComputerVault.
Read the full press release here
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