Hewlett Packard Enterprise Fortifies Business Portfolio
By Alexandra Park | Apr 13, 2016 03:08 AM EDT
Hewlett Packard Enterprise is on its way to fortifying its business empire and portfolio. At the same time disregards any notions of the company undergoing a bankruptcy.
Even though the company was able to transcend through the different hurdles, it still aim on stabilizing its whole sector through expanding it services and other business elements. To prove the latter, a separate report from Tech showed, "Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has announced enhancements to its entry storage portfolio to help customers with limited budgets harness content and accelerate applications. New HPE MSA Storage options enable dual-controller hybrid flash array while the new HPE StoreEasy 1650 Expanded transforms the economics of storing large volumes of digital information."
On a different note, although there were former reports that the company faced charges against the Oracle over rights and issues, as noted by Jobs & Hire, it was not strong enough to fully decapitate Hewlett Packard and its enterprise. It appears that the lawsuit was against some claims that "Hewlett Packard Enterprise worked with a technical support company that illegally downloaded copyrighted software updates," as added by the same report.
Although there are lawsuits being thrown the company's way, Hewlett Packard Enterprise was not abated but rather preferred to ensure that stability and strength will resonate for Hewlett Packard Enterprise in the coming years.
Furthermore, "In today's economy, agility and speed are critical to stay competitive, regardless of business size. That's why Hewlett Packard Enterprise is bringing enterprise storage scale and performance within reach of customers who have even the most constrained budgets, said Joybrata Mukherjee, Country Head, Storage, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, India.
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