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Discovering the Latest News from HPE, Including Aruba Networking | The Gestalt IT Rundown: June 26, 2024

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Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has launched a private cloud solution leveraging the KVM hypervisor, aiming at customers upset by the Broadcom-VMware merger. This is added to the existing bare-metal and container solutions in HPE's Private Cloud offering. HPE is also the latest major IT vendor to partner with NVIDIA on a suite of private cloud solutions designed to accelerate the deployment of generative AI in enterprise environments. This includes a complete turn-key AI hardware solution, including new servers equipped with the latest NVIDIA H200 accelerators, which are also available on-demand through GreenLake. HPE is also announcing the OpsRamp AI copilot for automated IT operations and HPE Private Cloud AI to accelerate customer AI application deployment.

Time Stamps:
0:00 - Cold Open
0:24 - Welcome to the Rundown
1:11 - OpenAI Acquires Rockset to Target the Enterprise
4:05 - Hack Takes Down 15,000 Car Dealerships
7:17 - SUSE Offers CentOS Customers a Liberty Linux Lite Lifeline
11:33 - Broadcom Radically Simplifies VMware Offerings
15:57 - Announcements from Pure Accelerate 24
20:33 - Discovering the Latest News from HPE, Including Aruba Networking
35:11 - The Weeks Ahead
37:05 - Thanks for Watching

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289 episodes

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Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has launched a private cloud solution leveraging the KVM hypervisor, aiming at customers upset by the Broadcom-VMware merger. This is added to the existing bare-metal and container solutions in HPE's Private Cloud offering. HPE is also the latest major IT vendor to partner with NVIDIA on a suite of private cloud solutions designed to accelerate the deployment of generative AI in enterprise environments. This includes a complete turn-key AI hardware solution, including new servers equipped with the latest NVIDIA H200 accelerators, which are also available on-demand through GreenLake. HPE is also announcing the OpsRamp AI copilot for automated IT operations and HPE Private Cloud AI to accelerate customer AI application deployment.

Time Stamps:
0:00 - Cold Open
0:24 - Welcome to the Rundown
1:11 - OpenAI Acquires Rockset to Target the Enterprise
4:05 - Hack Takes Down 15,000 Car Dealerships
7:17 - SUSE Offers CentOS Customers a Liberty Linux Lite Lifeline
11:33 - Broadcom Radically Simplifies VMware Offerings
15:57 - Announcements from Pure Accelerate 24
20:33 - Discovering the Latest News from HPE, Including Aruba Networking
35:11 - The Weeks Ahead
37:05 - Thanks for Watching

  continue reading

289 episodes

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