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Imagine, HPE Expand Partnership to Offer Virtualized IP Cloud-based Media Solution

Imagine, HPE Expand Partnership to Offer Virtualized IP Cloud-based Media Solution Image Credit: HPE

Imagine Communications has expanded its relationship with Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) to enable CSPs and other broadcast and media companies to tranform video production, playout and distribution facilities leveraging IP, cloud, and virtualization. 

Under the partnership, HPE will resell Imagine’s entire product portfolio, including Platinum routers, Nexio servers and Versio, the company’s market-leading IP playout solutions. The strategic partnership is also intended to include Imagine's CloudXtream portfolio, comprising cloud-based solutions that empower service providers to introduce new and highly personalized services that redefine video consumption experience.

Charlie Vogt, CEO, Imagine Communications
By combining Imagine Communications’ market-leading video portfolio with Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s market-leading storage, compute and networking technology, the two companies are helping to accelerate the transition to IP-based, software-defined virtualized facilities that are the future of the media and entertainment industry.

Antonio Neri, executive vice president and general manager, Enterprise Group, HPE
Together, HPE and Imagine Communications intend to bring faster innovation and risk mitigation to customers as they transform from a pre-IP environment to full IP Cloud and from physical to virtualized infrastructures

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