Meg Whitman, current Chief Executive Officer, will remain on the HPE Board of Directors. Since Whitman was appointed President and CEO in September 2011, she has executed against a five-year turnaround strategy that has repositioned the company to better compete and win in today’s environment. Neri joined HP in 1995 as a customer service engineer and went on to hold various leadership roles before being appointed President of HPE in June 2017.
Derive Technologies, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise Platinum Partner (inclusive of our dedicated Derive Healthcare practice), has been collaborating with the HPE Synergy team to produce education events surrounding the complete Composable Infrastructure solution for the New Data Center. HPE Synergy is a "powerful software-defined solution that lets you manage your infrastructure as code, deploying IT resources quickly and for any workload.
Please join Derive Healthcare (the dedicated healthcare solutions practice of Derive Technologies), a Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) Platinum Partner, on Thursday, September 14, at 12pm, for an exclusive Lunch and Learn event to see how HPE and Derive collaboratively transform traditional IT with Composable Infrastructure and HPE Synergy.
An August 11, article in Fast Company, by Sean Captain, entitled, "NASA Space-Tests A Supercomputer To Send To Mars", delineated how Hewlett Packard Enterprise is directly engaging with NASA to bring supercomputing to their space exploration efforts.
A valuable article, entitled, "How Adversaries Are Refining and Improving Ransomware in 2017", appeared yesterday on Cisco's Blog. The post was authored by Edmund Brumaghin, an important threat researcher with Cisco Talos, who, "has spent the past several years protecting environments across a number of different industries including nuclear energy, financial services, etc."
Yesterday (July 11), Cisco announced the launch of the "Cisco UCS M5 Family for Unified Computing", new "5th Generation servers" for the Cisco Unified Computing System Cisco (UCS). According to a press release from Cisco, the new 5th Gen family is: "Now a primary building block in the world's most advanced data centers, with over 60,000 customers."
An article in the June 9, edition of Healthcare IT News asks: "How would you like a devious Christian Slater breaking into your doctor’s computers, altering the dosages on your prescriptions? No? Well, HP has created a video series to show you just what would happen in that scenario." The article paraphrases Slater's narrative in the HP Studios, Lance Acord directed, second part of "The Wolf" HP Print and Device Security web video series: "Wolves hunt for the weak, he says...