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Monthly #94
We start off the new year with a bang – offering you a wide variety of topics to delve into. Interested in learning how to reduce the complexity involved with observing cloud-native applications? We’ve got you covered. Hungering for more on how to accelerate your use of generative AI? We have webinars and blog posts to set you on the right track.

If you’ve lost a server in a network move, we have tips and tricks to help you find it. And for those who are eager to continue exploring Navier-Stokes in Chapel, the next tutorial is here! Explore this edition of the HPE Developer newsletter to gain a better understanding of all these topics and more!
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Learn more about Morpheus Terraform Profiles


The Morpheus platform supports the execution of HashiCorp Terraform Infrastructure as Code (IaC) to provision and manage cloud resources. Learn how Terraform profiles enhance the platform’s Terraform functionality by enabling administrators to assign cloud specific data such as account numbers, credentials and other Terraform variables to a Morpheus cloud.
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HPE OpsRamp Continues to Push Autonomous IT Operations Forward

Discover new, enhanced capabilities found in OpsRamp to empower and support ITOps and DevOps teams in managing complex, hybrid IT environments. From observability for disconnected and sovereign clouds to network observability with full-stack insights, new features continue to get us closer to the vision of autonomous IT operations.
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From log files to AI insights:
The 60-year evolution of observability and AIOps

January 15, 2025 5pm CET / 8am PT

The ability to monitor, understand, and optimize your IT landscape has evolved dramatically. Join us on a 60-year journey through the evolution of observability and the rise of Artificial Intelligence for IT Operations (AIOps). We’ll explore the origins of systems monitoring, the emergence of distributed tracing, the use of real-time analytics, and the new role of AI in predicting and resolving issues before they impact users.
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IT New Year’s resolution: Build an ethical and trustworthy AI system

January 22, 2025 5pm CET / 8am PT

The "era of AI" provides new technological capabilities accompanied by new responsibilities. Learn how we developed AI principles to guide our organization's development decisions and how to put these principles into action throughout your AI system lifespan and follow-on projects.



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The Schrödinger's Cat Challenge of Observing Cloud-Native Applications
Observing cloud-native applications with their complex, ephemeral, and distributed nature poses some unique issues. Find out how OpsRamp addresses these critical challenges and why OpsRamp’s Kubernetes 2.0 integration is a game-changer.
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LLM Agentic Tool Mesh: Exploring Chat Service and Factory Design Pattern
Dive deeper into one of LLM Agentic Tool Mesh’s core features, the Chat Service, which provides a robust foundation for creating chat applications using Large Language Models (LLMs).
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VLAN versus VXLAN
While VLANs and VXLANs appear very similar from a high level, understanding the nuances of these two popular technologies is essential to understanding how to structure your network so you can reap the most benefit from their capabilities.
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Use Redfish and IPv6 to find lost servers
If you’ve ever happened to “lose” a server during a move from one network to another, you know how painful that can be. In this post, we share tips on how to use Redfish and IPv6 to overcome this issue.
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Announcing Chapel 2.3!
The newest edition of Chapel is here! Here’s a summary of its major highlights, including calling Python from Chapel, computing with sparse arrays, and advances in dyno resolver.
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Navier-Stokes in Chapel continued: Distributed Cavity-Flow Solver
Learn how you can use distributed-programming features to port one of the full Navier-Stokes simulation codes to Chapel, allowing you to efficiently run simulations on any hardware with great performance and, arguably, more readable code.
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New! Python 201 – Dive into advanced concepts of the Python programming language
Interested in learning more about Python? This Workshop-on-Demand helps you explore more of the advanced concepts of the Python programming language. In it, you’ll learn about functions and object-oriented programming, as well as conditionals, loops, and iterators.
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Unleashing AI innovation: A deep dive into the HPE Private Cloud AI software stack
January 29, 2025 5pm CET / 8am PT
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