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The HPE Developer Community Monthly #99

Morpheus VM Essentials, GreenLake webhooks, hybrid observability & Chapel news

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Morpheus VM Essentials, GreenLake webhooks, hybrid observability & Chapel news

This month, we’re excited to share with you some new product introductions, like Morpheus VM Essentials Software 8.0.5 and Chapel 2.5. Our blog posts provide an inside look at the enhancements included in these products.

We also continue our blog series on the HPE OpsRamp-powered cloud-based hybrid observability service, HPE GreenLake webhooks, and myths surrounding scalable parallel programming languages.

We hope you enjoy the material we’ve curated for you!

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New! HPE Morpheus VM Essentials Software 8.0.5

Learn about the most recent update to HPE’s open virtualization solution. It offers a host of thrilling new features that not only enhance its overall functionality but also improve the user experience, making it more intuitive and efficient for users to navigate and use.

HPE GreenLake cloud integration with ServiceNow

Enhance operational efficiency, reduce manual intervention, and respond quickly to critical business events by integrating HPE GreenLake cloud with ServiceNow using webhooks. This post will show you how.

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Configuring your hybrid observability service – the blog tutorial

Learn how to enable the discovery of physical resources included in your HPE GreenLake Flex Solutions contract in Part 2 of our blog series on the HPE OpsRamp-powered cloud-based hybrid observability service.

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Configuring your hybrid observability service – the video tutorials

Learn more about how to set up the initial configuration for the hybrid observability service included with your HPE GreenLake Flex Solutions through these video tutorials.

Preparing the client/user settings

Configuring a gateway

Announcing Chapel 2.5!

View highlights of this newest release, including a new distributed sort algorithm, initial support for the use of VS Code to debug, and improvements to the Dyno front-end in this blog post.

Get the details

Debunking scalable parallel programming language myths – Part 2

In this second installment of our blog series that explores myths around scalable parallel programming languages, we revisit past failures—like HPF—and explore how Chapel learned from them to shape a better future.

Read Part 2

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