HPE Helion OpenStack 4.0 for enterprise and telco clouds
OpenStack, managed by the OpenStack Foundation, is a free and open-source platform for cloud computing usually deployed as infrastructure as a service (IaaS). Hewlett Packard Enterprise has been a very...
View ArticleHPE arm continues staff cuts ahead of Micro Focus merger
The enterprise arm of the former Hewlett Packard is continuing to cut staff as it moves towards a merger of its software assets with British mainframe group Micro Focus announced in September. HPE cut...
View ArticleIf it is not valuable data, it must be ROT
At the recent Veritas information governance and management conference, it was revealed that perhaps as much of 60% of unstructured data was redundant, obsolete, and trivial (ROT). And it's clogging...
View ArticleStaying ahead of disruptors by unlocking the power of IoT
A fridge that can order food, a smart home that can monitor and help look after the aged, right up to the factory of the future where IoT (Internet of Things) devices run the place! IoT is now being...
View ArticleHPE launches ‘Modern Workspace’ for smart conference room collaboration
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has launched its new Modern Workspace, "a smart conference room service built in collaboration with leading technology and service providers". Promising to "revamp the...
View ArticleHPE offers Azure managed services
Want someone else to look after your Azure chores? HPE is happy to help. HPE Managed Services for Microsoft Azure covers design, deployment, delivery and daily operational support. "The Microsoft Azure...
View ArticleHPE's The Machine takes a giant step with memory-driven computing demo
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) says it has successfully demonstrated memory-driven computing, which promises significant performance and efficiency gains. The Machine is HPE's vision for the future...
View ArticleSUSE buys OpenStack, Cloud Foundry technology from HPE
Germany-based SUSE Linux has made a deal with HPE to buy technology and staff that will increase its OpenStack Infrastructure-as-a-Service solution and speed up its entry into the growing Cloud Foundry...
View ArticleATO services taken offline by HP hardware crash
Hardware supplied by Hewlett Packard Enterprise has malfunctioned, causing a major IT outage at the Australian Taxation Office, with staff unable to use systems on Monday and Tuesday. A Fairfax Media...
View ArticleATO response to hardware crash: low-grade spin
At 6.38pm on Tuesday, the Australian Taxation Office issued a media release to inform the masses about the fate of its online systems which had been down since Monday. According to the ATO, the news...
View ArticleATO 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. As it works with its...
View ArticleSale 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...
View ArticleWhigham heads HDS government sales
Hitachi Data Systems (HDS) has appointed Tony Whigham as ANZ government sales director. "Government agencies face unique challenges and opportunities around digital transformation. Tony brings a wealth...
View ArticleDXC 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. The merger of CSC and HPE Enterprise...
View ArticleHPE 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. What HPE calls "a newly...
View ArticleSymantec supports neurodiversity through HPE programme
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...
View ArticleATO services taken offline by HP hardware crash
Hardware supplied by Hewlett Packard Enterprise has malfunctioned, causing a major IT outage at the Australian Taxation Office, with staff unable to use systems on Monday and Tuesday. A Fairfax Media...
View ArticleATO response to hardware crash: low-grade spin
At 6.38pm on Tuesday, the Australian Taxation Office issued a media release to inform the masses about the fate of its online systems which had been down since Monday. According to the ATO, the news...
View ArticleATO 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. As it works with its...
View ArticleSale 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...
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