HPE Readies for Edge-Centric, Cloud-Enabled, Data-Driven Computing – Intel Chip Chat – Episode 646

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In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Tom Lattin, Vice President for Proliant and Cloudline Systems Product Management at Hewlett Packard Enterprise, joins Chip Chat to share excitement for technologies introduced on April 2nd at Intel Data-Centric Innovation Day. Tom’s organization leads product, technology, go-to-market, and supplier strategies for all ProLiant Racks, ProLiant Towers, Cloudline servers, and related HPE Software. Tom speaks to data opportunities occurring in a variety of verticals and how customer opportunities and challenges are inspiring HPE’s edge-centric, cloud-enabled, and data-driven technologies. Tom discusses how 2nd Generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors are helping HPE deliver the capabilities customers need for key workloads like AI and deep learning and highlights HPE’s collaboration with Intel around Intel Optane DC persistent memory to deliver new levels of memory capacity and storage performance. Finally, Tom outlines HPE’s newest technologies for data-center security and monitoring. For more on HPE’s offerings for the data center, please visit hpe.com.

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