- http://www.zdnet.com/article/new-round-of-hpe-software-layoffs-begin/
HPE has quietly begun to lay off yet more programmers and software engineers.
- http://www.zdnet.com/article/hpe-backs-off-from-openstack-development/
HPE still supports OpenStack in its Helion cloud program, but it's cutting way back on how much it's spending on helping create OpenStack.
- http://www.zdnet.com/article/what-the-heck-is-hpe-up-to-with-its-cloud/
HPE's cloud story remains complicated. While the company has left the public cloud behind, it will continue to offer its OpenStack-based Helion 3.0 as a private cloud.
Most recently, HPE closed down its Helion public cloud. HPE CEO Meg Whitman had reason. The Helion public cloud simply wasn't that good. More Information here: https://blogs.dxc.technology/2015/10/27/why-hp-helion-public-cloud-went-down-for-the-count/