Displaying items by tag: HPE

Hewlett Packard Enterprise has announced an industry first solution, simplifying an IT dept’s move to a hybrid IT infrastructure and lower VM costs.

Published in Enterprise Solutions

HPE and SpaceX have launched HPE’s Spaceborne supercomputer into space this month aboard the SpaceX Dragon Spacecraft as part of a year-long experiment to test its ability to function in the harsh conditions of space.

Published in Space

A “new Wi-Fi solution” from HPE Aruba promises “simplified, business-class Wi-Fi with the ease of a mobile app” for small business, with secure employee Wi-Fi and Get Wi-Fi set up in “minutes".

Published in Networking

With HPE suggesting its technology will be available well into the 24th century through last year’s Star Trek ads, it seems Scotch Oakburn College in Tasmania has seen proof of the future.

Published in Business IT

Tasmanian school Scotch Oakburn College has selected a Hewlett Packard Enterprise hyperconverged and Pointnext solution designed to boost its performance and improve the user experience, while minimising connectivity disruptions and operational costs.

Published in Deals

An all-female panel discussed the rise of IoT and its need for protection, along with how to do this at a Kaspersky Lab and HPE event last Friday night in Sydney.

Published in Security
Tuesday, 08 August 2017 17:37

Big Switch joins HPE Open Networking

Software-defined networking vendor Big Switch Networks has joined the HPE Open Networking ecosystem.

Published in Strategy

Register for HPE's live webcast launch of the security enhanced Gen10 servers | 27 July, 1:00 PM SGT

Hyperconvergence has its benefits, with Centra Networks choosing HPE SimpliVity for a “flexible, scalable and future-proof cloud platform.”

Published in Networking

Speccing up your stadium with state-of-the-art tech is the new trend, with HPE selected by Tottenham Hotspur to spur a hotting up of its stadium, which will be the largest in London.

Published in Networking
Thursday, 13 July 2017 12:01

HPE begins pushing new hybrid offering

HPE has begun the process of pushing the offerings that it announced in June at its annual Discover 2017 conference: expanded capabilities for HPE Synergy and HPE OneView, plus availability of the HPE SimpliVity 380 hyperconverged appliance.

Published in Cloud

With 2017 set “to be the year of all-flash storage”, the all-flash revolution is finally going strong in data centres, but I wish I could say the same for consumer PCs!

Published in Fuzzy Logic

The Machine from HPE has long been gestating, but a new prototype of the ‘world’s largest single-memory computer’ is meant to be vastly greater than just the Sherlock to IBM’s Watson.

Published in Business IT
Tuesday, 16 May 2017 23:01

HPE's The Machine gets a step closer

HPE has demonstrated a rack-scale prototype of The Machine, an implementation of its new memory-driven computing architecture that allows a large number of processors to share a single massive memory space.

Published in Enterprise Solutions

Symantec is supporting Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) Australia with the Dandelion Program, focused on establishing careers and skills with people on the autism spectrum and removing some barriers to sustainable employment.

Published in Strategy
Thursday, 09 March 2017 11:13

HPE sets up tech service organisation

Hewlett Packard Enterprise has launched an organisation called Pointnext which will provide advisory and transformation services, and professional and occupation solutions.

Published in Enterprise Solutions
Thursday, 16 February 2017 16:16

DXC Technology: the next services giant

The new company to be formed by the proposed merger of CSC and the enterprise services business of Hewlett Packard Enterprise will be called DXC Technology.

Published in Deals
Tuesday, 31 January 2017 07:50

Sale of Arista products blocked in Cisco row

In the latest instalment of a stoush between networking companies Cisco and Arista, the latter has denied that a letter from the US Customs and Border Protection, placing curbs again on the import and sale of some of its products in the US, meant that any of its products infringe on Cisco's intellectual property.

Published in Networking
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Thursday, 15 December 2016 10:52

ATO says long way to go before IT systems stable

The Australian Taxation Office says it has a long way to go before its IT environment is stabilised following hardware issues that put it out of commission from Monday onwards.

Published in Government Tech Policy
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