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The Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company (HPE) news page on Stock Titan aggregates company announcements, press releases, and market-moving updates related to its AI, cloud, networking, and supercomputing businesses. As a leader in essential enterprise technology, HPE regularly issues news about its product portfolio, strategic priorities, financial results, and large customer engagements.
Investors and technology professionals following HPE news will see updates on AI-native networking across HPE Aruba Networking and HPE Juniper Networking, including self-driving network capabilities, AIOps features, and new switching and routing platforms designed for AI workloads and hybrid environments. HPE also publishes news on its GreenLake hybrid cloud platform, HPE Private Cloud offerings, and CloudOps software such as HPE Morpheus, HPE OpsRamp, and HPE Zerto, which the company positions as tools to modernize virtualization and hybrid cloud operations.
Another key category of HPE news involves AI infrastructure and supercomputing. Releases cover the HPE Cray Supercomputing portfolio, AI factories built with NVIDIA and AMD, and rack-scale AI architectures such as the AMD "Helios" solution with integrated scale-up Ethernet networking. These announcements provide insight into how HPE addresses large-scale AI training and inference, sovereign AI requirements, and converged AI/HPC workloads.
HPE also issues financial and strategic updates, including quarterly earnings results, long-term financial outlooks, capital allocation plans, and integration progress related to acquisitions such as Juniper Networks. Additional news may highlight government and sovereign cloud projects, such as hybrid multi-cloud solutions for agencies that require secure, NIST-aligned or sovereign environments.
By monitoring this news feed, readers can follow how HPE executes on its strategy across Cloud & AI, Networking, and Corporate Investments and Other segments, track developments in AI and hybrid cloud offerings, and understand the company’s positioning in enterprise technology and infrastructure markets.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) unveiled new solutions at Mobile World Congress 2025 to enhance networking innovation and help telcos launch new services. The company introduced the HPE Aruba Networking CX 8325P network switch, featuring industry-first embedded precision timing for AI workloads and private 5G experiences.
Key announcements include the preview of HPE ProLiant Compute DL110 Gen12 server with Intel Xeon 6 Granite Rapids-D chipset, specifically designed for telco deployments at network edges. HPE also announced a partnership with T-Mobile to provide enterprise-grade networking solutions for small businesses, combining T-Mobile's Connected Workspace Program with HPE Networking Instant On products.
The company's showcase at MWC 2025 features demonstrations of automated operations, wired and wireless connectivity solutions, and AI-powered campus and branch networking capabilities.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) announced that German IT service provider COMLINE SE is expanding its cloud offering using HPE Private Cloud AI to deliver generative AI services. The solution, co-developed with NVIDIA, will be integrated into COMLINE's existing HPE GreenLake environment in Berlin and Frankfurt/Main data centers.
COMLINE's first GenAI project will focus on classifying 1.6 million legal documents daily for compliance checks in the real estate sector. The company selected HPE Private Cloud AI for its turnkey capabilities and simplified deployment process. COMLINE will initially deploy two HPE Private Cloud AI systems with 'small bundle' configurations to serve mid-sized and large customers.
The solution includes preconfigured AI hardware and software from HPE and NVIDIA, featuring HPE AI Essentials and NVIDIA AI Enterprise with NVIDIA NIM and NeMo microservices. COMLINE plans to leverage this technology to enhance its IT operations automation and improve customer experience through AIOps and AI assistants.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE:HPE) has announced the shipment of its first NVIDIA Blackwell family-based solution, the NVIDIA GB200 NVL72. This rack-scale system features direct liquid cooling and is designed for service providers and enterprises deploying large AI clusters.
The GB200 NVL72 includes 72 NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs and 36 NVIDIA Grace CPUs, offering up to 13.5 TB total HBM3e memory with 576 TB/sec bandwidth. The system is specifically designed for AI models exceeding a trillion parameters in one memory space.
HPE, which has built seven of the top 10 world's fastest supercomputers, brings five decades of liquid cooling expertise to this solution. The company offers comprehensive support services, including on-site engineering resources, performance optimization, and sustainability services to help customers maximize system efficiency and performance.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE: HPE) has announced it will host a live audio webcast to discuss its fiscal 2025 first quarter financial results. The conference call with analysts is scheduled for Thursday, March 6, at 4:00 p.m. CT (5:00 p.m. ET). The results cover the quarter ended January 31, 2025. The webcast will be accessible at www.hpe.com/investor/2025Q1Webcast, with a replay available for approximately one year after the event.
HPE has unveiled eight new ProLiant Compute Gen12 servers featuring upcoming Intel Xeon 6 processors, designed for enhanced security, AI automation, and improved performance. The servers introduce industry-first security capabilities through HPE Integrated Lights Out (iLO) 7 with secure enclave, meeting FIPS 140-3 Level 3 certification and offering quantum computing-resistant readiness.
The new generation delivers up to 65% power savings per year and 41% better performance per watt compared to legacy systems. Key features include AI-driven insights through HPE Compute Ops Management, automated server management, and optional direct liquid cooling for improved energy efficiency. Six servers will be available in Q1 2025, with two additional models launching in Summer 2025.
HPE and Juniper Networks strongly oppose the U.S. Department of Justice's lawsuit attempting to block their proposed acquisition. The companies argue that DOJ's analysis is flawed, particularly regarding the Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) market competition. They emphasize that the WLAN market has at least eight alternatives to HPE and Juniper, contrary to DOJ's claim of only three primary players.
The transaction has received approval from antitrust regulators in 14 jurisdictions, including the European Commission and U.K. CMA. Only the U.S. and Israel haven't cleared the deal. The companies argue the merger would enhance competition, drive innovation in AI-driven networking solutions, and strengthen U.S. networking infrastructure.
The companies plan to vigorously defend the transaction in court, highlighting its potential to create a more competitive networking player with improved scope and scale to compete with global incumbents.
HPE has appointed Maeve Culloty as Executive Vice President, President and CEO of HPE Financial Services, effective May 1, 2025. Culloty, who joined HPE in 2007, will succeed Gerri Gold, who is retiring after 23 years with the company. Currently serving as Chief of Staff to HPE President and CEO Antonio Neri, Culloty will oversee the global financing and asset management business that supports HPE's edge-to-cloud strategy.
HPE Financial Services operates the world's largest IT manufacturer refurbishing facilities, processing up to four million assets annually. Culloty brings extensive experience, having previously led HPE Ireland as Managing Director and held various management roles in the Financial Services business. She is a qualified CPA and serves on the board of Hewlett Packard International Bank DAC.
HPE Aruba Networking has announced new capabilities to enhance retail customer experiences and operational efficiency through improved connectivity and edge computing solutions. The company introduced several key innovations at NRF 2025:
The expanded portfolio includes the 100 Series Cellular Bridge for backup WAN access, the CX 8325H store-friendly switch, and 750 Series wireless access points for IoT data processing. New Central AI Insights optimize curbside operations and detect security anomalies.
HPE is also expanding its Central IoT Operations dashboard, featuring pre-built third-party applications from retail partners. The company showcased partnerships with various IoT solutions providers, including Hanshow, Simbe, SOLUM, VusionGroup, and Zebra Technologies, offering solutions ranging from electronic shelf labels to autonomous item-scanning robots.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has been commissioned to build 'Blue Lion', a next-generation supercomputer for the Leibniz Supercomputing Center (LRZ) in Germany. The project, costing 250 million euros, will be operational in early 2027 and deliver 30X faster performance than its predecessor SuperMUC-NG.
The system features next-generation HPE Cray technology with NVIDIA accelerators and processors, utilizing 100% direct liquid cooling with 40°C warm water. Blue Lion will support various research fields including astrophysics, particle physics, and life sciences, combining classic simulations with artificial intelligence methods. The system includes HPE Slingshot interconnect technology, transferring 400 gigabits of data per second.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) reported strong fiscal 2024 fourth quarter results with record quarterly revenue of $8.5 billion, up 15% year-over-year. The company exceeded its full-year commitments for revenue, EPS, and free cash flow.
Key Q4 metrics include:
- GAAP EPS of $0.99, up 102% year-over-year
- Non-GAAP EPS of $0.58, up 12% year-over-year
- Annualized revenue run-rate (ARR) of $1.9 billion, up 49%
- Free cash flow of $1.5 billion
Server revenue grew 32% to $4.7 billion, while Hybrid Cloud revenue increased 18% to $1.6 billion. The company declared a quarterly dividend of $0.13 per share and provided guidance for Q1 2025, expecting mid-teens revenue growth.