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The HPE Developer Community Monthly #98

Learn how to leverage modern IT Operations Management (ITOM) tools you may already have

by Hewlett Packard Enterprise
HPE Developer Community Newsletter #98 – Learn how to leverage modern IT Operations Management (ITOM) tools you may already have

Did you know that, if you subscribe to an HPE GreenLake Flex Solution, you have a powerful tool built in that can assist you with observability, a critical aspect of modern IT Operations Management (ITOM)?

In this month’s edition, we focus on helping you leverage this cloud-based hybrid observability service, powered by HPE OpsRamp Software, an AI-powered command center that simplifies and optimizes IT operations.

We also delve deeper into the distributed enterprise, exploring the role of data gravity and introduce two new blog series on the Chapel parallel programming language. Enjoy!

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From data centers to centers of data: Navigating the pull of data gravity

Continuing his blog series on the distributed enterprise, Denis Vilfort goes into detail on how data gravity has contributed to enterprises embracing a model that brings technology closer to where value is created.

Provisioning & activating your hybrid observability service

HPE GreenLake Flex Solutions include a cloud-based hybrid observability service, powered by HPE OpsRamp, an AI-powered command center that simplifies and optimizes IT operations. Start using it with the assistance of this blog series.

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Hybrid Observability in HPE GreenLake Flex Solutions

Explore HPE GreenLake Flex Solutions and its hybrid observability service powered by HPE OpsRamp on our new landing page.

Learn more

Hybrid observability service – Part 1 video tutorials

Learn more on how to provision and activate the hybrid observability service included with your HPE GreenLake Flex solutions through these video tutorials.

Provisioning the hybrid observability service in your workspace

Activate hybrid observability subscription key in your workspace

Assign access roles for desired users

Launching the hybrid observability service from your workspace

Debunking scalable parallel programming language myths – Part 1

In our new blog series, we explore 10 myths about scalable parallel programming languages. First off, is productivity really at odds with performance?

Discover the truth

Chapel/Fortran Interop in an Ocean Model

Robust interoperability enables developers to reuse existing code without giving up their choice language, allowing them to use the best tools for each task. Explore Chapel/Fortran interoperability in Part 1 of a sustainability use case.

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Get the latest updates to the HPE Compute Ops Management APIs. Here, we will highlight tools such as Postman collections and GitHub projects and explore their role in enabling seamless DevOps integration. We will also introduce the PowerShell library for HPE Compute Ops Management, providing an overview, a live demonstration, and a roadmap of future enhancements.

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This newsletter originally appears at https://developer.hpe.com/newsletter/feb-2025/ on May 5, 2024. HPE Developer Community monthly is reproduced here with express permission of Hewlett Packard Enterprise

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