Here are 5 insights you might have missed during HPE Discover 2021
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HPE has been actively pursuing its edge compute, hybrid cloud and as-a-service strategies, all brought into sharp focus during HPE Discover 2021, which ran from June 22–24.
As part of its coverage of the event, theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media’s livestreaming studio, conducted over 20 interviews with HPE executives, partners, customers and analysts before and during the virtual conference. While many key themes were closely examined, there were a few topics discussed that deserve another look.
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1. New chip development is becoming part of the plan for non-semiconductor companies.
Through carefully planned announcements during Discover, HPE made it clear it has a strategy for silicon.
Recent cyberattacks have demonstrated a clear need for zero-trust architecture in cybersecurity.
To address this security gap, Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co. has launched Project Aurora, which enables zero-trust security architectures from edge to cloud.
“Zero Trust is a way of providing a mechanism for enterprises to allow for everything in their enterprise, whether it’s a server, a human or anything in between, to be verified and attested to before they’re allowed to access or transact in certain ways,” said Sunil James (pictured), senior director for security engineering at HPE.
James spoke with Dave Vellante, host of theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media’s livestreaming studio, during the HPE Discover event. They discussed Project Aurora, as well as the importance of zero trust. architecture. (
Citi Working with the open source community is a key component in our security strategy, and we look forward to supporting the OpenSSF in its commitment to collaboration, said Jonathan Meadows, Citi s Managing Director for Cloud Security Engineering.
Comcast Open source software is a valuable resource in our ongoing work to create and continuously evolve great products and experiences for our customers, and we know how important it is to build security at every stage of development. We re honored to be part of this effort and look forward to collaborating, said Nithya Ruff, head of Comcast Open Source Program Office.