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    Transforming your SMB: HPE solutions for protection, efficiency and resilience

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    By Tarsus and HPE10 April 2024
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    In the digital, fast-paced landscape that small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) must operate in today, maintaining a competitive edge requires more than just ambition.

    It demands robust solutions that cater to the unique challenges faced by these enterprises, empowering them to navigate complexities with ease while focusing on growth and innovation.

    Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) is addressing these needs with a comprehensive suite of SMB solutions designed to drive data protection, workforce flexibility, operational efficiency and business continuity.

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    HPE’s array of offerings helps to transform the landscape for SMBs and enable them to achieve their business goals quickly and effectively.

    Protecting critical data

    At the heart of every SMB operation lies the critical need for data protection.

    HPE’s Backup & Recovery Solutions provide a lifeline for SMBs, ensuring that vital information remains protected against a wide range of modern threats as well as potential disasters.

    Whether it’s mitigating against the risk of data loss or facilitating seamless recovery processes, these solutions offer peace of mind, allowing SMBs to focus on core objectives without the looming fear of data breaches or system failures.

    By fortifying their data infrastructure, SMBs can instil trust among customers, uphold regulatory compliance, and safeguard their reputation in the market.

    Flexible workforces

    In conjunction with data protection, workforce flexibility has emerged as a cornerstone of modern SMB operations.

    HPE’s Remote Worker Solution enables seamless collaboration and connectivity, empowering employees to work from anywhere, at any time, and on any device. With the almost overnight shift towards remote work, this solution ensures productivity and agility, breaking down geographical barriers and unlocking new efficiency for smaller entities.

    By embracing remote work capabilities, SMBs can attract top talent, enhance employee satisfaction and adapt swiftly to dynamic market conditions, positioning themselves as agile contenders in their respective industries.

    Ensuring sustainable growth

    Operational efficiency lies at the heart of sustainable growth for SMBs, and HPE’s Small Office Deployment Solution simplifies processes and optimises resources to drive maximum efficiency.

    From seamless IT infrastructure to simplified management tools, this solution empowers SMBs to do more with less, reducing overhead costs and eliminating inefficiencies.

    By ensuring that operations are smooth and efficient, SMBs can reallocate resources towards strategic initiatives, accelerate time-to-market, and gain a competitive edge in the marketplace, fostering sustainable growth and scalability.

    Business continuity

    When it comes to business continuity, HPE’s Virtualisation Solution can be seen as a gamechanger for SMBs, offering unrivalled resilience against disruptions and downtime.

    By virtualising critical workloads and applications, SMBs can ensure continuous operations even in the face of hardware failures or unforeseen events. This solution not only pares downtime to the bone, it also enhances scalability and agility, allowing smaller entities to adapt swiftly to changing business dynamics and seize emerging opportunities.

    With business continuity taken care of, SMBs can instil confidence among stakeholders, maintain operational resilience and navigate today’s turbulent waters with confidence.

    SMB-centric approach

    Central to HPE’s SMB-centric approach are its ProLiant server solutions, which serve as the backbone of modern IT infrastructure for SMBs.

    From robust performance to scalability, these servers are tailored to meet the evolving needs of SMBs, offering reliability, security and agility in equal measure. Whether it’s supporting mission-critical workloads or driving innovation, ProLiant servers empower SMBs to stay ahead of the curve, delivering unmatched value and performance across diverse use cases.

    Complementing the ProLiant servers are HPE’s storage solutions, including HPE MSA, HPE StoreEver, and HPE StoreEasy, which cater to the diverse storage needs of small businesses in every industry. From high-performance storage arrays to cost-effective archival solutions, HPE storage solutions provide a comprehensive suite of options for every budget and requirement.

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    By optimising storage infrastructure, SMBs can enhance data accessibility, streamline backup and recovery processes, and unleash the full potential of their data assets, driving innovation and agility across the organisation.

    Transformative impact

    At the end of the day, what sets HPE’s SMB solutions apart is not just the technology itself but the transformative impact it brings to SMBs. By addressing critical pain points and empowering SMBs to overcome challenges, HPE enables these enterprises to achieve their goals with confidence and clarity.

    Whether it’s ensuring data protection, fostering workforce flexibility, driving operational efficiency or ensuring business continuity, HPE’s holistic approach to SMB solutions paves the way for sustained growth, resilience and success.

    With Tarsus Distribution and HPE as trusted partners, SMBs can embark on a journey of innovation and growth, unlocking new possibilities and propelling themselves towards a brighter future.

    Reach out to learn more.

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