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PRESENT THE SOLUTION Everything You Need to Know About the HPE GreenLake Edge-to-Cloud Platform PLAY #4 Like many organizations, the University of Tulsa has a hybrid IT environment: 35-40% on-premises, 10% private cloud, and the rest in public cloud. Also like many organizations, the university is trying to streamline these resources, says CIO Paige Francis. "We've started a process to make sense of our environments. We're developing a roadmap that we will execute over the next 3 to 5 years where our use of public and private cloud becomes a bit more intentional." Specifically, Francis says cloud makes it easier for her team to focus on the user experiences of faculty, staff, and students, ensuring they have the "right-fitting" solutions they need. That's the beauty of cloud. It has enabled IT departments to more easily meet business objectives for speed, scalability, cost savings, and more. Yet, many applications and data aren't appropriate for public cloud. They must remain on-premises, for a variety of reasons – security, compliance, governance, or legacy entanglement issues. However, this doesn't mean these workloads can't achieve the same cloud experience. Enter the HPE GreenLake platform. The HPE GreenLake platform offers a wide range of cloud services delivered to your data center, colocation facility, or edge location. It provides the agility and economics of public cloud with the security and performance of on-premises IT. Combined with HPE GreenLake Central, companies can centralize operations and insights across their entire hybrid IT estate using a single platform. With HPE GreenLake, we are now able to bring hardware elasticity on-premises at a fraction of the cost of public cloud. If demand from our users increases, I'm confident that the HPE GreenLake consumption model can bring the additional resources we need to meet the business demand." — Jarkko Kytömäki, vLab infrastructure manager, Nokia Software The HPE GreenLake platform is built on a decade of experience in delivering IT as-a-service for on-premises environments. Over the years, HPE has developed a unique set of technologies designed to deliver the cloud experience on-premises. In addition, HPE has worked closely with software partners, hyperscalers, and other solution providers to increase the depth and strength of its offerings. The result is a cloud experience that customers can take every- where — data centers, multi-clouds, and edge — with one unified < back