Data is everywhere
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  HPE Developer         Monthly #58  
Data is everywhere
Data continues to be recognized as the all important currency in business. Yet as data exponentially increases, many companies remain challenged on how to best extract the most value from it.

As a New Year’s resolution, HPE DEV pledges to help you find better ways to make the most out of your data. In this month’s edition, we focus on dealing with numerous disparate services with gateways and automation. We also take a look back at 2021 as well as provide a peek into the future.

Don’t miss the upcoming January 19th Munch & Learn session on how NVIDIA and HPE can help you accelerate your success at the Edge!

The HPE DEV team

Featured
On Demand Workshops
Using a Gateway to Map Kubernetes Services
Step through how to use the HPE Ezmeral Runtime Enterprise Gateway to provide for a single point of secure access and load balancing.
Data Fabric
StackStorm: Simple, Elegant Automation
Learn to leverage APIs to get traffic flowing between two disparate systems using StackStorm in this tutorial.
Community
HPE Ezmeral Data Fabric
Find many of the blog posts that were written under the MapR brand (rebranded as HPE Ezmeral Data Fabric) here:
Take a bow – You deserve it!
HPE DEV worked hard this year, sharing technologies and strategies on how to build data, ML and AI pipelines and deploy cloud-native and non-cloud-native apps from edge-to-cloud. As a part of this community, your contributions were invaluable. Let’s take stock of all we’ve accomplished together.
New for 2022: HPE DEV Meetups
Designed to complement the HPE DEV Munch & Learn Technology Talks, our monthly meetups will delve more deeply into projects and products that sit at the intersection of development and open source. Check out the calendar here.
Don’t miss out on the best HPE Ezmeral blog posts of 2021
With all the great material published about HPE Ezmeral, it’s easy to miss something. In this quick blog countdown, we’ve curated the top 10 posts so you can catch up.
Getting Started with HPE Data Services Cloud Console Public REST API
Data Services Cloud Console public REST API provides a resource for customers who are looking to enhance their infrastructure management and data-ops using the programmatic extensions from Data Services Cloud Console (DSCC). Learn how to use it in this HPE DEV tutorial.
HPE DEV YouTube Channel
Check out all our videos here.

Just added; Redfish: Past, Present and Future.
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HPE DEV Newsletter Archive
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Events
On Demand Workshops
Location, location, location! Succeed at the Edge with HPE Ezmeral & NVIDIA
January 19, 2022
5pm CET (8am PST)
Being able to distribute computing to the Edge gives rise to new IT modernization strategies, pivoting from centralized to geo-distributed, real-time computing. Hear how NVIDIA and HPE can help you accelerate your success at the Edge while enjoying a friction-free distributed cloud experience across Edge, Core, and multi-cloud.
Data Fabric
Quarkus - Supersonic Subatomic Java
January 26, 2022
5pm CET (8am PST)
Quarkus is a Kubernetes native Java stack that can tailor your application for Hotspot and AOT native compilation to provide amazingly fast boot times and incredibly low RSS memory usage, making Java great again in a Cloud Native Universe.
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