The Cohesity HPE strategic alliance strengthens as both companies expand their long-standing partnership. The Cohesity HPE strategic alliance has been recently announced, with some updates by Cohesity regarding their partnership with HPE. This Cohesity HPE strategic alliance aims to improve cyber resilience and hybrid cloud operations.
The expanded agreement introduces new resell opportunities and deeper integrations. Further, both the firms will improve their joint go-to-market strategy. They will provide integrated solutions for the on-premise, cloud, and edge platforms. Under this strategic alliance between Cohesity and HPE, Cohesity will offer HPE Zerto software. This solution offers continuous data protection and quick recovery features. Hence, this makes organizations more agile against ransomware attacks and system downtimes.
“This collaboration puts HPE and Cohesity in pole position to bring even more powerful and integrated cyber-resilient solutions to our customers,” said Sanjay Poonen, CEO and President, Cohesity. “Enterprises everywhere want to confidently and quickly protect and recover their most critical data, and that’s precisely what we’re going to enable by pairing HPE’s trusted hybrid cloud infrastructure with Cohesity’s AI-powered data security platform.”
Strengthening Hybrid Cloud Cyber Resilience
Moreover, HPE will offer Cohesity DataProtect and Cohesity NetBackup products as well. These tools cater to the needs of modern-day data protection and scalable backup infrastructures. Additionally, these solutions are compatible with HPE’s storage and compute infrastructure. Moreover, Cohesity will broaden its compatibility with HPE Morpheus software solutions. These consist of VM Essentials and Enterprise cloud management platforms. Thus, organizations can leverage unified solutions before mid-2026.
“Together, Cohesity and HPE are helping organizations modernize data protection while improving resilience and operational efficiency across hybrid and multicloud environments,” said Fidelma Russo, Executive Vice President and General Manager, Hybrid Cloud, and CTO, HPE. “This collaboration supports a simplified hybrid cloud operating model that secures and manages data wherever it lives, with greater performance and flexibility.”
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Source: PRNewswire