Join Dr. Jerome Baudry, a molecular biophysics professor from The University of Alabama in Huntsville, as he pushes the accelerator on coronavirus-focused drug discovery. He’s studying compounds and elements that occur in nature and their application to drug development. Using HPE’s Sentinel supercomputer, he’s researching these natural products’ efficacy against COVID-19 and sharing victories, setbacks and insights from the lab.
HPEFS donated 300 refurbished laptops to Boys Hope Girls Hope, a nonprofit organization with a mission to nurture and guide motivated young people in need
The donation of 300 refurbished, certified pre-owned laptops originated in HPE’s Technology Renewal Center, which plays a key role in the company’s commitment to Circular Economy
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HPEFS donated 300 refurbished laptops to Boys Hope Girls Hope, a nonprofit organization with a mission to nurture and guide motivated young people in need
The donation of 300 refurbished, certified pre-owned laptops originated in HPE’s Technology Renewal Center, which plays a key role in the company’s commitment to Circular Economy
We are at a critical juncture in determining the future stability and health of the world’s economies. How businesses and governments choose to emerge from the Covid-19 crisis will either revert to the short-sighted economic practices of the past or accelerate the transition to a more sustainable, low-carbon economy that is more resilient and better equipped to mitigate and combat future crises. Although the pandemic has brought tremendous hardship, the leaders of today have been afforded a once-in-a-century opportunity to rebuild a better, smarter, more sustainable future.
Annual ESG disclosure shows company’s investment in people, the environment, and doing business the right way
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June 24, 2020 - On June 15, 2020, Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE: HPE) released its annual Living Progress Report for fiscal year 2019, demonstrating its ongoing commitment to being a force for good by equipping customers with sustainable technology solutions, upholding HPE’s own high Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) standards across its value chain, and prioritizing company culture to fuel business outcomes.
Annual ESG disclosure shows company’s investment in people, the environment, and doing business the right way
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SAN JOSE, Calif., June 15, 2020 /3BL Media/ - Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE: HPE) today released its annual Living Progress Report for fiscal year 2019, demonstrating its ongoing commitment to being a force for good by equipping customers with sustainable technology solutions, upholding HPE’s own high Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) standards across its value chain, and prioritizing company culture to fuel business outcomes.
by JANICE ZDANKUS, VP OF INNOVATION FOR SOCIAL IMPACT AT HEWLETT PACKARD LABS, HPE
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HPE collaborates with a team of scientists to process a multitude of audio data for insights using HPE Edgeline Converged Edge Systems, HPE ProLiant Servers and HPE Apollo Systems
The team collected audio data from 80% of the earth’s major ecosystems using sensors and battery-powered acoustic recorders to capture sound in remote areas
Researchers at the Center for Global Soundscapes at Purdue University record audio across the globe and accelerate ecological insights through edge computing and data analytics capabilities from HPE
HPE is prioritizing the delivery of vital technology to customers in hospitals, medical clinics, and government entities
HPE is delivering powerful, high-performing VDI solutions that deliver a positive experience for remote workers, keep networks secure, and conserve capital
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HPE is prioritizing the delivery of vital technology to customers in hospitals, medical clinics, and government entities
HPE is delivering powerful, high-performing VDI solutions that deliver a positive experience for remote workers, keep networks secure, and conserve capital
Chris Kozup, CMO, Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company
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Healthcare workers on the front lines of COVID-19 need secure network connectivity to scale their efforts
HPE Aruba is donating $50 million in secure connectivity kits to support pop-up clinics, testing sites and temporary hospitals in the US, Canada, UK and EU
Aruba has also created the Airheads Volunteer Corps, a network of volunteer engineers to build-out the needed infrastructures
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Healthcare workers on the front lines of COVID-19 need secure network connectivity to scale their efforts
HPE Aruba is donating $50 million in secure connectivity kits to support pop-up clinics, testing sites and temporary hospitals in the US, Canada, UK and EU
Aruba has also created the Airheads Volunteer Corps, a network of volunteer engineers to build-out the needed infrastructures
HPE continues to assess COVID-19 developments, address ways our teams and technology can help, and adapt for the future as the world recovers and rebuilds
HPE activated crisis management teams in every country in which we operate
HPE continues to ask all team members to work from home; a small number of team members performing mission-critical roles may remain on site with customers, including those helping set up pop-up hospitals and healthcare facilities, but it’s entirely voluntary
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HPE continues to assess COVID-19 developments, address ways our teams and technology can help, and adapt for the future as the world recovers and rebuilds
HPE activated crisis management teams in every country in which we operate
HPE continues to ask all team members to work from home; a small number of team members performing mission-critical roles may remain on site with customers, including those helping set up pop-up hospitals and healthcare facilities, but it’s entirely voluntary
GNV’s Splendid was ready in just five days, supporting a national effort to expand capacity of medical facilities
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Milan, Italy – April 20, 2020 – /3BL Media/ - Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company (NYSE: HPE), has supplied and installed network infrastructure on board the GNV Splendid, a large passenger ferry owned by the MSC Group, which has been transformed into a floating hospital to battle the global COVID-19 pandemic.