Trending NowUncategorized HPE Developer Munch & Learn: Learn how AI hackers detect fragility and how to thwart them with AI model resilience by Dale Rensing March 6, 2024 written by Dale Rensing Your AI models ran perfectly in the lab. But in the real world, AI hackers are aware of the model’s vulnerability across varying data dimensions. Learn how to build robustness into your models. Register Now March 6, 2024 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
Enews7 Webinar: HPE Developer Munch & Learn by HPE Developer Community November 8, 2023 by HPE Developer Community November 8, 2023 Date & Time: November 15th, 2023 at 8:00am Pacific Time Speakers: Hana Malha, AI Technologist, HPELindsey Hillesheim, Head of HPE Tech Advance Program AI, and specifically deep learning, is a breakthrough technology that is driving significant advancements in many vertical markets. Whether within the computer vision or natural language … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
ArticlesC2 Fall 2022 Developers: Get free resources and training through the HPE Developer Community portal by Dale Rensing October 15, 2022 by Dale Rensing October 15, 2022 The variety of ways that developers, data scientists, and ML engineers can leverage APIs and data to create new business opportunities is boundless. But if it’s too hard, it’s not worth the struggle, right? That’s why Hewlett Packard Enterprise makes it easy to access the resources you need on … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
ArticlesC2 Summer 2022 It’s All Fun and Games at the Hack Shack! by Dale Rensing June 20, 2022 by Dale Rensing June 20, 2022 Calling all developers, data scientists, data architects, and machine learning engineers! The HPE Developer Community is excited to welcome you to Las Vegas, June 28-30, 2022 at the Hack Shack at HPE Discover 2022, The Edge-to-Cloud-Conference. 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
ArticlesC2 Spring 2022CloudDevOpsHPE GreenLake Infrastructure-as-code on HPE GreenLake using Terraform by Didier Lalli March 27, 2022 by Didier Lalli March 27, 2022 Setting up a API Client access Next, you need to create a new API Client access dedicated to Terraform. You can do this from the HPE GreenLake console under your settings icon, identity & Access, and then the API Clients tab. Create a new API Client (hpedev-hackshack-terraform in the … 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail