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Hewlett Packard Enterprise plans to launch high-performance computing offerings that build on the analytics and artificial intelligence technologies of the company’s newly acquired Cray business.
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise plans to launch high-performance computing offerings that build on the analytics and artificial intelligence technologies of the company’s newly acquired Cray business.
MoreTodd Gustafson, president of HP’s federal business, wrote in an article published Friday how government agencies could automate manual tasks, improve the delivery of citizen services and address cybersecurity issues with the adoption of artificial intelligence.
MoreHewlett Packard Enterprise has infused artificial intelligence into the company's hyperconverged infrastructure platform in a move to help customers gain visibility of system performance and uncover technical problems. SimpliVity HCI now includes the InfoSight technology designed to manage capacity utilization, deliver automatic alerts and predict complex issues, the company said Monday.
MoreAppGuard and Hewlett Packard Enterprise have partnered to offer cyber stack services and technology platforms to the Department of Defense through the Integrated Processor Capacity Services x86 initiative.
MoreSudhir Pucha, vice president of information technology at HighPoint Global, wrote in an article that the adoption of IT DevOps processes has resulted in the development of project management portals and other platforms used to facilitate the delivery of services to citizens.
MoreTodd Gustafson, president of HP’s federal business, wrote in an article published Tuesday on FedTech that there are three steps government agencies should do to protect endpoint devices from cyber threats and the first is to acknowledge cybersecurity gaps.
MoreDoug Taylor, vice president of operations at HighPoint Global, wrote in a LinkedIn article published Thursday that government agencies seeking to deploy digital platforms as part of information technology modernization efforts should consider user experience.
MoreTommy Gardner, chief technology officer of HP’s federal business, has said government agencies should transform their organizational cultures, adjust budgeting approaches and implement new technolgy as part of initiatives to avoid another data breach similar to the Office of Personnel Management hack that occurred nearly four years ago.
MoreBy Light Professional IT Services has received recognition from Hewlett Packard Enterprise's Aruba subsidiary for demonstrating expertise in selling the latter's networking and security products to the federal sector.
MoreHewlett Packard Enterprise has recognized Affigent as a small business partner of the year for federal distribution efforts in 2018. Affigent, an Akima subsidiary, provides the federal government with HPE's GreenLake, an information technology offering that delivers hardware, software and expertise either in-cloud or on-premise, Akima said Tuesday. The platform operates on a consumption-based model.
MoreThe Department of Veterans Affairs intends to procure Hewlett Packard Enterprise servers through a firm-fixed-price delivery order under NASA's Solutions for Enterprise-Wide Procurement V contract to support modernization of the VA electronic health records system.
MoreTodd Gustafson, president of HP’s federal business, has said local and state chief information officers should continue to adopt cloud and “as-a-Service†models to increase efficiency and cut costs of their information technology modernization efforts. He wrote in an opinion piece published Wednesday on Government Technology that there has been “a clear and dramatic shift†across government agencies to embrace as-a-Service models for devices.
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