Saskatchewan Polytechnic Ushers in the Next Generation of Industry Leaders With a New Era of Learning Supported by HPE GreenLake
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From a market perspective, the partnership between Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) and Saskatchewan Polytechnic represents a strategic move to enhance the institution's technological capabilities. The adoption of the HPE GreenLake edge-to-cloud platform is indicative of a growing trend among educational institutions to leverage cloud computing for cost efficiency and scalability. The pay-per-use financial model aligns with the current shift towards operational expenditure (OPEX) rather than capital expenditure (CAPEX), allowing for more flexible budget management.
The focus on providing high availability and continuity for graphic-intensive workloads, such as AI and CAD applications, suggests that HPE is targeting specific, high-demand areas within the tech market. This approach may strengthen HPE's market position and brand as a provider of specialized IT solutions. Moreover, the partnership could serve as a case study for HPE to demonstrate the effectiveness of their solutions to other potential clients in the education sector and beyond.
Analyzing the financial implications, the agreement with Saskatchewan Polytechnic can potentially lead to a steady revenue stream for HPE through the pay-per-use model. This model is attractive as it provides predictable and recurring revenue, which is favorable for HPE's financial stability and can be a point of interest for investors. Additionally, the transition to more energy-efficient solutions could result in long-term cost savings for Sask Polytech, which might be reflected in reduced operational costs and improved financial performance for the institution.
However, the upfront investment and the speed of technology adoption by Sask Polytech will be critical factors in determining the actual financial impact. Investors should monitor the rollout and uptake of the new platform, as well as any potential expansion of such agreements to other institutions, which could signify broader market adoption and increased revenue potential for HPE.
The integration of HPE's GreenLake and SimpliVity solutions into Saskatchewan Polytechnic's IT infrastructure has significant implications for the quality of education and remote learning capabilities. The emphasis on high availability and the seamless migration of applications are critical for ensuring that students and faculty have uninterrupted access to essential resources, especially for courses with heavy computing demands.
Enhanced IT infrastructure can support more advanced training models and improve the overall learning experience. This modernization may also contribute to the institution's competitiveness in attracting new students and faculty, as well as in maintaining its reputation as a leader in applied learning. The educational technology landscape is increasingly competitive and institutions that fail to modernize risk falling behind in terms of both educational outcomes and operational efficiency.
By transforming to state-of-the-art IT solutions, the institution’s students can learn securely
Sask Polytech, the province’s primary public institution for post-secondary technical education and skills training and its only polytechnic, has been a leader in innovative applied learning for more than 60 years. Sask Polytech offers over 150 hands-on degree, diploma and certificate programs to students at four campus locations across the province of
Sask Polytech sought to transform IT deployment and consumption, and selected an agile cloud operating experience so it could engage computing resources quickly and efficiently on a pay-per-use financial model, while having the security and protection of their data on-premises.
“What we needed more than anything from our chosen solution was flexibility to fit within our environment,” said Gwen Bourque, associate vice-president for Information Technology Services at Sask Polytech. “We also needed a strategic plan to upcycle and replace our aged technology at the right moment in time. We’ve been working with HPE in some capacity for more than a decade and chose to work with our partners who know our needs to find efficient solutions.”
With an enrollment of more than 11,000 students, Sask Polytech wanted to utilize a system that would ensure business continuity and a seamless migration of the applications and workloads onto the new environment. In addition, with some courses using graphic-intensive workloads, consistency in high availability was imperative. The HPE GreenLake platform offered an edge-to-cloud experience that would allow for the flexibility the team knew they would need. Additionally, using HPE SimpliVity to transition from Hyper-V to VMWare, the team is already seeing improvements to their VDI workloads for remote education.
“Supporting new training models and heavy computing demands stemming from AI, CAD (Computer-Aided Design), GAM (Generalized Additive Models) and graphic-intensive applications is an area that will continue to grow in demand for countless areas of study, and ensuring high availability and continuity as systems transition over time is imperative to ensure learning, testing, reporting and grading experience no disruptions,” said Andrew Perchaluk, Hybrid-IT Enterprise Architect, Hewlett Packard Enterprise. “We are thrilled to bring the best mix of resources to Sask Polytech to meet their needs in an energy-efficient, end-to-end solution that will impact not only students and faculty, but a significant percentage of workers in the province across many vital industries.”
Powerland, an HPE Partner with more than 30 years of expertise in planning, deploying, supporting and managing technology solutions for organizations, worked with Sask Polytech to determine their needs and priorities, and proposed the HPE GreenLake and HPE SimpliVity solutions the school is now using.
“Ultimately, we determined Sask Polytech wanted to provide an improved student and faculty experience through high availability and enhanced security, while decreasing overall costs. HPE GreenLake was the best solution for them,” said Chris MacDonald, Technical Account Manager, Powerland Computers Canada. “And with this solution, we’ve been able to increase distance education opportunities for students, which has become vital for education institutions over the past few years.”
About HPE GreenLake
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About Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE: HPE) is the global edge-to-cloud company that helps organizations accelerate outcomes by unlocking value from all of their data, everywhere. Built on decades of reimagining the future and innovating to advance the way people live and work, HPE delivers unique, open, and intelligent technology solutions as a service. With offerings spanning Cloud Services, Compute, High Performance Computing & AI, Intelligent Edge, Software, and Storage, HPE provides a consistent experience across all clouds and edges, helping customers develop new business models, engage in new ways, and increase operational performance. For more information, visit: www.hpe.com.
About Saskatchewan Polytechnic
Saskatchewan Polytechnic serves students through applied learning opportunities on Treaty 4 and Treaty 6 Territories and the homeland of the Métis. Learning takes place at campuses in
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