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HPEs

HPEs is an initialism that can refer to several distinct concepts across different domains. In corporate and technology contexts, it is commonly associated with Hewlett Packard Enterprise, a multinational technology company formed in 2015 after the split of Hewlett-Packard. In that usage, HPEs can refer to the company’s products and solutions—such as servers, storage, networking equipment, software, and IT services—or to multiple Hewlett Packard Enterprise systems and deployments encountered in procurement, architecture planning, or operations discussions.

In computing and data-center contexts, HPEs may stand for high-performance environments or high-performance computing environments, describing

In other contexts, HPEs may denote different organizations, projects, research datasets, or initiatives sharing the same

infrastructures
designed
for
intensive
workloads
such
as
scientific
simulations,
data
analytics,
AI
training,
and
HPC
clusters.
Typical
characteristics
include
scalable
compute
resources,
high-bandwidth
interconnects,
fast
storage,
and
tuned
software
stacks
that
optimize
performance.
initials.
Because
acronyms
can
have
many
meanings,
it
is
common
practice
to
define
the
intended
referent
at
first
use
to
avoid
ambiguity.
Readers
should
consult
the
surrounding
context
to
determine
the
precise
meaning
of
HPEs
in
any
given
text.