Amid a handful of announcements today, Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) also introduced an update to its OneView software, version 3.0. This update brings software-defined intelligence and integration with a unified API and HPE’s infrastructure software, including ProLiant, BladeSystem, StoreServ, and others.
This update not only offers some key refreshes to HPE software compatibility, but also some updates to the service itself. For example, a new global dashboard, with at-a-glance view of infrastructure, and a simplified end-to-end management of heterogeneous network switches. On top of that, you can also use the Helion CloudSystem 10 integration to provision individual servers or clusters directly from the console. This helps to completely remove the need of multiple organizational hand-offs to provision physical infrastructure, which was previously needed before cloud services could be defined and deployed.
HPE indicates the following additional updates:
Availability
HPE OneView 3.0 will launch in Q3 of 2016.
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