Virtual Cable has announced a global strategic alliance with HPE to drive the adoption of workplace virtualization solutions based on UDS Enterprise, the technology developed by Virtual Cable for the centralized, secure, and flexible management of virtual desktops, applications, and remote devices.
A global alliance to modernize the digital workplace
Under this global agreement, HPE Advisory and Professional Services (HPE APS) will provide professional services related to UDS Enterprise, including, among others, consulting, architecture design, deployment, integration, migration or transition from other solutions, professional support, and managed services.
This collaboration strengthens both companies’ ability to support large organizations and public and private entities in the modernization of their workplace environments, with a particular focus on security, operational efficiency, business continuity, cost optimization, and return on investment.
UDS Enterprise and HPE Morpheus Software in hybrid and multi-technology environments
UDS Enterprise has been selected for its technological flexibility, security, technical efficiency, and references in mission-critical projects, as well as for its ability to integrate with third-party technologies and different infrastructure models. Among these integrations, HPE Morpheus Software stands out, with certified and validated compatibility with Virtual Cable’s solution, enabling organizations to build more automated environments that are ready for hybrid and multi-technology scenarios.
A flexible alternative for workplace virtualization
The agreement comes at a time of transformation in the workplace virtualization market. The evolution of traditional models and changes in the technology ecosystem are leading many organizations to rethink their digital workplace strategies.
In this context, UDS Enterprise has positioned itself as a robust, flexible, and cost-effective alternative for modernizing VDI environments without compromising the stability of existing operations.
The combination of Virtual Cable’s solution and the global experience of HPE APS enables customers to access a joint proposal designed to simplify workplace management, improve user experience, and facilitate the gradual evolution of their infrastructures. Thanks to its open architecture, UDS Enterprise operates in heterogeneous hybrid environments and adapts to multiple virtualization platforms, cloud environments, authentication systems, connection protocols, management tools, and security solutions.
Security, regulatory compliance, and technological sovereignty
In addition, the alliance responds to the growing security, resilience, and regulatory compliance requirements faced by public and private organizations. UDS Enterprise helps entities advance their compliance strategies for frameworks such as DORA and NIS2. It is the only VDI solution with Spanish National Security Framework (ENS) certification, a particularly relevant element for the Spanish market and for organizations that require high levels of protection, control, and technological sovereignty.
Statements from HPE and Virtual Cable
“The evolution toward more open, secure, and flexible digital workplace environments is a strategic priority for HPE. Our strong relationship with Virtual Cable allows us to combine the capabilities of UDS Enterprise with the expertise of HPE Advisory and Professional Services to support customers in their transformation processes,” says Ignacio García-Almuzara, Director for Spain at HPE APS.
“This global strategic alliance with HPE represents another step forward in the international expansion of UDS Enterprise and confirms the market’s confidence in our technology,” says Félix Casado, CEO of Virtual Cable. “Together with HPE APS, we offer customers in every country an advanced, secure, and flexible alternative to modernize their workplace environments, improve user experience, and optimize the return on investment of their IT departments.”
With this alliance, Virtual Cable and HPE reinforce their commitment to innovation, security, and the modernization of the digital workplace, bringing to market a joint proposal capable of addressing organizations’ new needs for flexibility, interoperability, technological sovereignty, and operational continuity.
Frequently asked questions about the alliance between Virtual Cable and HPE
What have Virtual Cable and HPE announced?
Virtual Cable has announced a global strategic alliance with HPE to drive the adoption of workplace virtualization solutions based on UDS Enterprise.
What does this alliance enable?
The alliance enables Virtual Cable to collaborate with HPE Advisory and Professional Services to market and deliver services related to UDS Enterprise to organizations worldwide.
What role does HPE Advisory and Professional Services play in the agreement?
HPE Advisory and Professional Services will provide professional services related to UDS Enterprise, including consulting, architecture design, deployment, integration, migration or transition from other solutions, professional support, and managed services.
What is UDS Enterprise?
UDS Enterprise is the technology developed by Virtual Cable for the centralized, secure, and flexible management of virtual desktops, applications, and remote devices.
What is the relationship between UDS Enterprise and HPE Morpheus Software?
UDS Enterprise has certified and validated compatibility with HPE Morpheus Software, enabling organizations to build more automated environments that are ready for hybrid and multi-technology scenarios.
Why is this alliance relevant for VDI projects?
The alliance offers customers a joint proposal to modernize VDI environments, simplify workplace management, improve user experience, and facilitate the gradual evolution of their infrastructures.
How does UDS Enterprise contribute to regulatory compliance?
UDS Enterprise helps entities advance their compliance strategies for frameworks such as DORA and NIS2. It is also the only VDI solution with Spanish National Security Framework (ENS) certification.
What does this alliance bring in terms of technological sovereignty?
The alliance reinforces a proposal based on flexibility, interoperability, security, and control, which are key aspects for organizations that require high levels of protection and technological sovereignty.
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