New alliance strengthens operational resilience, simplifies cloud adoption, and eliminates risk across modern applications.
Veeam Software and Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) have expanded their strategic partnership with a new wave of integrated data-resilience innovations aimed at redefining how enterprises protect, recover, and secure data across hybrid and multi-cloud environments. The announcement, made in Dubai, marks a significant step toward helping organizations build stronger cyber-resilient foundations as threats grow more sophisticated and cloud transformation accelerates globally.
According to John Jester, Chief Revenue Officer at Veeam, the strengthened alliance delivers not just product integration but a unified vision for enterprise resilience. He noted that agility and confidence in managing critical data have become central to business continuity, regardless of where workloads reside.
“Trust, resilience, and availability are the new currency of business.” — John Jester
The latest suite of joint innovations focuses on simplifying resilience across modern applications. Veeam introduced native protection for HPE Morpheus VM Essentials Software, now in beta, enabling image-level backup for hybrid workloads and validated container services for Morpheus Enterprise. This brings stronger, more secure protection to virtualized and containerized environments—two pillars of modern cloud architecture.
Another major development is the integration of HPE Private Cloud Business Edition with the Veeam Data Platform, giving enterprises a single, robust framework that replaces fragmented data protection with seamless resilience. This integration promises faster deployment, fewer management complexities, and enhanced portability across VMware and VM Essentials workloads.
Storage optimization also receives a major upgrade. Veeam Data Platform now leverages HPE StoreOnce Catalyst for up to 60:1 data reduction and significantly faster restore speeds, reducing operational costs while unlocking new hybrid cloud use cases. Expanded NVMe support and advanced snapshot integrations for HPE Alletra Storage MP B10000 further accelerate recovery for mission-critical applications.
Patrick Osborne, SVP, Hybrid Cloud Technology Acceleration at HPE, said the announcement reflects deep alignment between the companies in delivering unmatched simplicity and security for customers navigating hybrid cloud complexity.
The partnership also introduces two joint services—Data Resilience and Security Posture Workshop, and Disaster Recovery Capability Maturity Analysis—to help enterprises assess and elevate their cyber-resilience strategies.
As organizations continue to balance innovation with increasing cyber risks, the Veeam-HPE alliance positions itself as a critical enabler of secure, high-performance, hybrid cloud transformation.
