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Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company develops enterprise technology for AI, cloud, networking, compute, storage, edge and high-performance computing environments. Company news commonly covers product launches across HPE ProLiant servers, HPE Compute systems, HPE Aruba Central, HPE Mist, security products, HPE Zerto Software, HPE StoreOnce and HPE Alletra Storage platforms.
Updates also address AI infrastructure initiatives, including NVIDIA AI Computing by HPE, distributed inference and edge deployments, autonomous networking capabilities, cyberthreat research, financing programs, quarterly earnings communications and capital actions tied to its common stock and mandatory convertible preferred stock.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE: HPE) has launched innovations to transform its storage solutions into a cloud-native, software-defined data services business. The new data services platform supports Unified DataOps, aimed at enhancing agility and reducing business risk. Key components include Data Services Cloud Console for unified operations, Cloud Data Services for global infrastructure management, and HPE Alletra, a cloud-native data infrastructure. This initiative derives from a study showing 93% of IT decision makers cite complexity in data management as a barrier to digital transformation.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE: HPE) has secured a 40M SGD contract to develop a new supercomputer for the National Supercomputing Centre (NSCC) in Singapore. This system, which is set to be 8X faster than existing resources, will enhance research across various fields, including AI and quantum computing. Funded by a SGD200 million investment from the Singapore government, it will utilize advanced energy-efficient technologies and liquid-cooling. The system aims to support extensive scientific breakthroughs while minimizing environmental impact.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE: HPE), along with Facebook and Microsoft, has launched the Low-Carbon Patent Pledge, granting free access to numerous patents aimed at accelerating low-carbon technology development. This initiative highlights the urgency of innovation in combating climate change, as the International Energy Agency notes that significant technological advancements are essential for achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. The available patents encompass a range of technologies, including power management and efficient data center architecture, intended to promote sustainable solutions.
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Aruba, part of Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE: HPE), unveiled significant cross-portfolio security integrations within its Edge Services Platform (ESP). These enhancements include the integration of ClearPass Policy Manager with the Aruba EdgeConnect SD-WAN platform, along with Aruba Threat Defense enhancements. The expanded multivendor security partner ecosystem will allow enterprises to tailor their secure access service edge (SASE) solutions, facilitating their edge-to-cloud digital transformation journey.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has expanded its collaboration with the U.S. Department of Energy's Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) to build a new supercomputer set to debut in early 2023. This advanced system will utilize HPE's Cray EX architecture, featuring the NVIDIA Grace CPU, enhancing performance for various HPC and AI workloads. LANL aims to improve its modeling and simulation capabilities across sectors like climate change and nuclear deterrence, thus pushing the boundaries of scientific research.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE: HPE) plans to hire 150 skilled technologists in Ireland over the next two years, designating Galway as its European cyber security hub. This strategic move aims to boost HPE's operations, R&D, and global cyber security services, emphasizing a commitment to the Irish market. The new roles will cover areas like cyber security and cloud consulting, supporting digital transformation for local clients. HPE has invested significantly in Ireland, collaborating with educational institutions and contributing to community initiatives.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) announced oXya, part of Hitachi Group, has adopted HPE Superdome Flex servers for its cloud architecture. This partnership highlights HPE's commitment to providing comprehensive as-a-service solutions. oXya chose the Superdome Flex for its modular design, enhancing performance for SAP HANA applications across various industries. With 42 new servers, oXya aims to expedite SAP HANA deployments and enhance customer service standards. Major clients like SNCF benefit from improved efficiency and scalability through these advanced cloud solutions.
Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company (NYSE: HPE), announced the deployment of an Aruba ESP-based network at Children’s of Alabama, enhancing healthcare services through improved technology. This new network aims to streamline operations, reduce costs, and improve patient experiences, with significant capabilities for telemedicine and IoT devices. The shift from Cisco to Aruba solutions is expected to reduce maintenance costs by 25-33% and support a modern healthcare environment. The initiative aligns with Children’s ambition to enhance digital transformation in response to evolving patient care needs.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE: HPE) has partnered with ORock Technologies to launch a new suite of services focused on hybrid cloud solutions for data science, Kubernetes orchestration, and big data. This initiative introduces the HPE Ezmeral Container Platform as a service via HPE GreenLake, enabling organizations to enhance operational efficiency and data insights. The collaboration aims to address public cloud concerns like cost predictability and data security, providing a streamlined approach for deploying AI/ML applications while ensuring compliance with regulatory standards.