Unified platform operations from edge to cloud
HPE's innovative Morpheus Enterprise Software offers an intriguing look at the future of platform operations, tackling the increasing complexity of distributed cloud infrastructure. Merging the gap between Development and Operations, it allows teams to efficiently provision new workloads while staying within security and finance parameters. Centralize management and gain the ability to remotely access and manage apps, crucial for businesses with assets far from core datacenters. HPE Morpheus integrates with a range of platforms and technologies, offering self-service access and flexible catalog building. Not only does this reshape how you deploy and manage applications, it reduces cloud costs with built-in optimization. By extending your cloud estate to the distributed edge, you simplify network connectivity and improve automated processes. Read the solution brief to learn more and contact us today to get started with HPE Morpheus.
What is edge computing and why is it important?
Edge computing refers to the practice of processing data closer to where it is generated, such as at remote locations like retail stores or manufacturing centers, rather than relying solely on centralized data centers. This approach is becoming increasingly important as nearly every enterprise is expected to incorporate edge computing into their cloud landscape by 2025. It allows for real-time interactions between customers, employees, and assets, which is essential for digital business agility.
How does HPE Morpheus Enterprise Software support app management?
HPE Morpheus Enterprise Software provides a unified platform for developing, deploying, and managing applications from edge to cloud. It enables efficient app modernization through self-service provisioning, lifecycle management, and centralized access to both private and public clouds. The software supports various technologies and offers automation for tasks such as patching and updates, making it easier for IT teams to manage applications at scale across numerous edge sites.
What challenges do organizations face with edge computing?
Organizations face several challenges when implementing edge computing solutions, including the need for centralized management, resource limitations, and skill shortages. Additionally, as workloads increasingly move outside of core data centers, IT teams must develop simple and repeatable processes for managing applications across many remote locations. This complexity necessitates a robust solution that can handle the unique needs of edge environments effectively.