HPE to build supercomputer for federal renewable energy research
The supercomputer, dubbed "Eagle," was designed for the US government's only lab dedicated completely to energy efficiency and renewable energy.
The supercomputer, dubbed "Eagle," was designed for the US government's only lab dedicated completely to energy efficiency and renewable energy.
The world is changing. Customers are using devices providing a new, innovative experience. Customers demand integrated capabilities and are requesting a seamless experience, though the back end, the data center, is still complex, articulated, and provided by multiple vendors.
By 2016, at least 50 percent of business email users will rely primarily on a tablet or mobile client instead of a traditional desktop.
It took more than 100 years, but Thomas Edison gets a win
HP Labs researchers say they have figured out a way to cut data center power use by a significant amount.
HP Labs research into the Net-Zero Energy Datacenter has implications for more efficient management and operation of existing datacenters.
Encouraging innovation while ensuring stable growth is a corporate priority, Whitman says during her first public visit to China since becoming CEO of HP last September.
Whether the IT department chooses to change or not, businesses are changing anyway. This is putting pressure on the data center. They must adapt and transform. Internally, greater agility and consolidation are needed. Green initiatives to save money and cost are putting great pressure on change.
Maverick fuel-cell technology company sees opportunity to serve businesses worried about the devastating impact of grid power outages.
HP has unveiled the next phase of Project Voyager, a venture designed to "redefine the economics and expectations of datacentre operations in the cloud era", with the debut of its new ProLiant Generation 8 (Gen8) servers for enterprise customers.