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Veeam Software, the global data resilience by market share, announced a major expansion of its strategic alliance with HPE. The companies revealed new integrated solutions designed to deliver simplified and stronger data resilience for hybrid cloud environments.

John Jester, Chief Revenue Officer at Veeam, reported that trust, resilience, and availability continue to drive business value. He said the strengthened partnership with HPE gives customers the agility and confidence to protect, recover, and use their data across all environments.

Veeam and HPE unveiled several new innovations.


• Veeam introduced a native integration plug-in for HPE Morpheus VM Essentials Software, now in beta and expected for general availability in early 2026. The plug-in provides hypervisor-based image-level backup for VMs and supports hybrid workloads. HPE also validated its Morpheus Enterprise Software container services as a Veeam-ready solution for containerized workloads.


• Enterprises will soon be able to deploy HPE Private Cloud Business Edition with the Veeam Data Platform. This move replaces fragmented data protection with a unified platform designed to boost portability, resilience, and operational simplicity across VMware and VM Essentials.


• Veeam reported major storage efficiency improvements through the latest version of HPE StoreOnce Catalyst. The platform now supports up to 60:1 data reduction, removes incremental backup limits, and increases restore speeds.


• The Veeam Data Platform introduced NVMe support and new snapshot integrations for HPE Alletra Storage MP B10000. Faster backups, near-instant recovery, and upcoming reference architectures for end-to-end immutability aim to strengthen protection against ransomware.


• HPE and Veeam announced new joint services, including a Data Resilience and Security Posture workshop and a Disaster Recovery Capability Maturity Analysis using the Veeam Data Resiliency Maturity Model. These services build on HPE Cybersecurity Services and aim to help enterprises improve their cyber resilience.

Patrick Osborne, SVP of Hybrid Cloud Technology Acceleration at HPE, said the announcement reflects deep alignment between the two companies. He added that the partnership continues to deliver resiliency, simplicity, and innovation for customers operating hybrid cloud and modern application environments.